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Page Two D ALLY W ORKER, NEW YORK, THURS DAY GN NEWS tald ‘Labor’ Recognition’ in Speech July 2 Ii Street’ s Cue in “Naval Cu ” Farce. nd which is used to draw m the frenzied war prep: by the capitalist powers. Rams: ks for “Wall Street’s government to fake con nd ” premier, lo , if possible, e backstairs pow-wow tuffed shirt Wall Street ay night Rob Pauperized German Workers. parliament and the government expect the ar weeks or + longer. ves Will Keep Calves in Hiding. When U. S > will not Ambassador hand issing ceremony. Continues ‘hidarmowment Parleys TA KER Premier to Broach Soviet |- “***=*! Britain is waiting on Imperial U. alf-hearted shadow-boxing which go the at- sound mee and get them to define} __ after which there | 7} in which am- ended in a deadlock, to he! n the war debts and the problem of grinding | tished workers and peasants of Ger- Dawes is presented wear silk knee breeches and patent |os gus . as will the rest of the Wall Street! ing bo a special dispensation from the court|them that he would allow no strike , Discovers U. S. S. R. lI SPEAKS AT BANQUET Asks for Cooperation of Owners (By a Worker Correspondent) CITY. N. J. (By Mail) ons of the building trades ne My pe Va Y getting worse each d Be) conditions get worse the union 0 Jed by Theodore Brand- president of the New ng Trades Council, and big insurance company, labor” Bank, and is also nt of the structural iron bos: tion, the Iron League of New Jersey, becomes more and more the bosses’ tools. but while E) ss0¢) Aszures sses of Friendship. Brandle has many times appeared t of honor at open shop build- dinners, and has assured to oeeur. One of his henchmen in the build- ing trades unions is William J. Mur- imported rs of nerthern New Jersey are |“ TONIGHT: FIGHT HILLMAN POBROM Orlovsky Beans (Continued from Page One) rom Chicago to take over 's crown, Orlovsky said: antly thin’ New is Chicago. When Rissman and Blumberg took over the local ua- tion, they promised to accomplish wonders, but now there is greater chess than ever. He mentioned, mournfully, the fact that the preg ent time tailors € work against t Amalgamated offic 5 (As for this chaos, workers poin out that this situation existed under Beckerman and exists to the same degree under Orlovsky, since both following the policy of the Hillman machine, work hand in hand with the bosses, and against the interests of the workers.) For some time now the “Ad- vance”, official organ of the Amal- LATHERS' UNION TAILORS 10 MEET Shir e slacoff Tells ‘Workers to Got io] be Witho i mong, the union is “ready to cooperate in a campaign against abuses practised | by piece workers.” s reigned 2 cods workers yesterday | Open Betrayal. Wednesday night.! This open betrayal by the Shipla- nager, told the f administration in sending the the pocke ws that, at a m ne chairmen of t held on the coff co: to their jobs with- workers back to the jobs without an -on an open shop agreement was taken despite the fact |that the rank and file at numerous re-|m meetings, demanded from the administration that the union shall not retreat from the demands, such | as the 40-hour week, and other con- ditions. stiplacots the bosses are rank and file of the worke: Ship- acoff told of a letter which he had | ent out 1 of the members of the bosses’ begging them to ‘eement h a clause 5 per cent increase Just how the pocketbook workers cult to say just now. from the among the rank and file, it is not unlikely that the workers might take @ action which will put a decided kink in the anti-union scheme of Shipla- coff and the bosses. to n will reply to this sell-out it is diffi- | But judging | sentment now prevailing | Esther Golub, Scab, Expelled by I. L. D. After due investigation fication of charges of s the last dressmakers’ st Executive Cbmmittee 0: the § Vanzetti branche of the In », SHOP DELEGATE ET VOTES 10 bd STRIKES id vi bbing in nal Labor Defense, meeti at 1472 Boston Rd., expelled her Golub, 666 Beck St. Bronx, from I.L.D. 5 | membership, Boss Loses Plea for | aaa Injunction ;Open Air Mass Meet avian A decision to call a national con- | for Gastonia Relief 72.06 to take preliminary steps for The Workers Intcrnational Relief | } he foundation for a National will hold a open air meeting for the | istrial Union of Shoe Workers zelief of the Gastonia strikers, Fri- decided upon at the meeting of day, 8 p. m., at Intervale and Wil- |Shop n of the Independent | kins Ave. The speakers will y e Workers Union held last night van A. Pollack, 8. LeRoy and A. the Workers Center, 26 Union | Zeibel. Sauaz age cig a SRE San denkapp Reports. SEAMEN FAKERS MEE decision followed a report Fred Biedenkapp, general the union, which was un- nimously accepted. A supple- y report was made by Steve ierson, president of the union, ber of de! seat WASHINGTON (By Mail). The misleaders of the International Seamens’ Union, who have refused to organize the unorganized and have expelled militants who / demanded organization of the unor ganized, will id their next annual | convention here in Februery, 1929. is plan is that in all the shops e the bosses want the workers At the me cinta the union de- cided to continue the present strikes even into the winter, if necessary. k on the jobs the worke: ould espond and work without union Communist Activities con- | ky hop pledged itself on behalf tood that resumption of diplomatic |Phy. state organizer of the Wood, | gamated and in other places, the A. ditions. In.no shop, he said, should of its workers, to contribute $1 each re be broached in the “king’s speech | Wire and Metal Leathers Interna- | C. W. official have been pretending | the workers make & stoppage. De orenene ies aie voluntary assessment as long as ‘ : by MacDonald, on July 2. The “labor” |tional Union. In this union, to be/to make a ery about overtinse. | 5 it) if the treatment ‘of the | 7 MANHATTAN 8:30 p.m, today at 2901 Me e stutiggles continue. government yesterday cabled all the dominion premiers fot approval of | Suspected ce being a militant and agate se ie put te reer nd the conditions will not be | —<—=£@$& ————— Sarat ack W. I the move, f by mass sentiment. Relations. were broken off follow-|fsvoring strikes to improve our con- | they said, let’them notify the o: ory, the wo must do Night Workers Branch. 2 Silver representative alist raid on the Arcos House, Soviet trade center | tions expulsion from the fice, and they, great fighters, will ng except “notify” the union,| + A meeting of the Night Workers Labor and Fraternal s Tnterriationid ‘Reliet, vnion and possibly slugging by gang put and end to it. n this connec-jthat is Shiplacoff, and he himseli nit of Section 1, will be held, to- Organizations : ideeacite tees ein « ers, who are in the service of the | tion, the ease of the Sobel and Shaps | wil] then decide what to do. re, stn ee —- the Gastonta frame-up and of the ey ‘ ey, Cpe ilding trades i is rs. | 5 ‘ hi ba 8 iligminatingt Na enment aign discussion | hast ¥ Wants Share in Exploitation. ue ae Pri ahs ore ae) in Brooklyn Se denen ting. | This, was not merely a “sug-| Saree Com ree thar UR p ure Sa ae \¢ relief activities which are 26.—Under cover of a plea for “separation of | °° a 8- | Here; wien ayer 1b0.workers are is * but this is the conerete plan j t2 ness will be taken Up. 2 LYN. atari e/a £28 against any building trades work- | employed, the men have been work- jing for over ten Sundays now, and The firm of man, It Morgan and Gross- :., 282 Throop Ave., Brook- ae atte ee Section 2 Functionaries Conference.| United Council Working Women. W. W. Weinstone, district organizer He union administration in its ve against union conditions. yaercr Wee Ruiz Y. Flores, papal emissar en of the catholic superstition, camé out strike against the labor ders not to strike. i ,_ {takers or in some sections every night. Ard! 3 . "le held uf . ch we require from the hands of all gov- “Murphy gave a typical example of | how is the situation eae care of”| However, in this letter to the | Sorien. at Mareen acess Ife Workers erday lost its plea for an the eatholic church, agent of the land-|\, 1. Wo lathers are up against, when |pones Af, ls Shiplacoff not only | the ra Center, 28 Union Sq.,|The conference will ‘be disc the union, the or- cut the puppet Gil government, agent |v 2%! We [athers are up against, here? A few weeks ago, Hollar “nds of the work-|at 6 >. m. tomorrow * i ; * Section 8, Gastonia Protest. he was the main speaker at a ban- the trade manager had the shop |» |quet of the Builde on all swag taken from the working class. chairmen thrown out of this shop, | nients on the injunction were in Kings » but als d the bosses el Section 2. An open air Legue of Hud- ; against the Gastor held : . son County, the bosses’ association. | anq a loyal Hillman machine man Abr ms . will lead discussion on the ; jest County Supreme ie Shi: 3 a * e ‘<a be held at St va Re $ # wn in Danish Death-Ship, This shows the way the fakers! ut in his place. C4 the Uni meetin at a ee e's prim today, under the | COUrt, Special Kerm Part 1 before Denmark, June 26.—The Danish cadet ship Koben-} aye become the bosses’ tools. The question arises again: aha x 8 auspices of Section 9, ong Island. | Justice Selah B. Strong yesterday el used in the merchant service, which was last heard —N. J. LATHER. oa m ith Unit 3E, 48. |morning. So flimsy were the argu- : is being done about stopping this MANHATTA | y e Urgent busine: ges be discussed ugh Tan 2 ments presented by this firm that cked on the island of Tristan da Cunha | ot en of the steamer Mexico wirelessed his | that he had arrived at the island, one of | ‘OF FRAMED lated in the far southern Atlantic, and learned 6 } * thé Kobenhavn’s fate, Every member of the crew m. toda Downtown 2, Y.W.C.L, will aold a at overtime, or at least getting eal iid’. Wee Go ate’ Wat even this labor-hating judge refused to issue the injunction. The prin- ciple argument of bosses was that the Independent Shoe Workers Union is not affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. Vincent Manchica, who was stab- Gastonia Protest. A mass meeting to protest against the Gastonia frame-ups will be held Saturday evening the Russian he brutal assault on the Sacco-| peakers Buro tonight at 7 o'clock at | Ciub, 682 Fourth Speeches will U be given in Russ Polish, English, ¥ Secumtlt demonstration in Cheswick, | (Gontonual fs on Square. nf and Ukrainian, a mining town, by state troopers of New York continued Wednesday, | j ~ ARON a at Pours who rode down and slugged defense- | with the arrest of two pickets. One) | Yorkville Communist Youth League. | a ee of charges as a result of ‘om nate One) | e and Dawes Chum Around. to a dinner given by the British Em- less men, women and children, . Ef-| of the pic Ae metal t oa Unit 3, Section 5. An Executive Committee meeting bed hy one of the armed thugs ¢ aes Boe | res kk 0 5 : will be held today at 6 p. m. at the 3 “leet of the Gone ae ion, oe Shorr, Biter ney for the New ak a frame up Siete charg te Jule Th ue ee ie pit ‘The results of the British elections, | Workers Center Union Sauare engaged by the Arthur Bender Shoe r Dawes, sitting side by side, swapped k District of the International collapsed as a result of the activity Iro rks songwood Ave., the! tne May tein Germany and the | A ManBerahif moating will be held | Cd. about #9 rienc pores Bronx, was released, but an attempt e Conference will he | tomorrow at 8 p. m, at 350 EB, 81s about @ week ago and who was ding ex: e jingoists in which he dilated upon the “com- Dawes later delivered a side-! Labor Defense, will today appear of the International Labor Defense, is defending the Cheswick! The arrest of Accorisi, who subsequently framed on a charge of assault appeared yesterday morning at the Essex Marked Court before symposium at 1330] street today, f 5 NS, Tn Unit 3F, Sectien 2. will be made to frame up the other) | before Governor Roosevelt to argue | which ‘ | picket, who was arrested on charges against the granting of extradition | cases. v .|of felonious assault at the Melrose ne epee h ‘ papers for Salvatore Accorisi, Ital-| declares that he was not even pres- | Ot A meeting will be held at 6 p. m.| Magistrate Smith. Work For Living. n worker, who is being framed ent at the demonstration, has all | Iron Workers, in the Bronx, and re-| at 101 W. 27th St. zs | 5—The “prince” and “princess” Leo Galitzine, one| up in Pennsylvania in connection! the earmarks of another frame-up |leased in $2500 bail. “The charge) Section 6 Gastonia Protest piscine) BR sigitncdal’ oMeEne one { ar ats, are due here next Friday. They have ‘heen! with the fatal shooting of state in an effort to find a scapegoat. against this picket was made by a) The Gastonia frame-ups will be very strikebreaker-at the Melrose shop. | 2rctested at a mass meeting at|<.oo.vanzetti International Lab med gorillas who perpetrated the @ in the white guard colony of Paris ‘since the revolution on money|trooper Holt during a Sacco-Van- Sah (PANGS =k es 3 - ‘, | syrtle Ave, corner Lawrence St. at |Sacco-Vanzetti Internationa abOF | ttack agai ¢ hi Hi in Cheswick,) Among all the classes that con- A great picket demonstration be p. m. today, and at Grand Street Defense. tack against him as well as mem- but the|zetti demonstration supplied by the organized reaction of the imperialist powers, | bers of the fi the “prince” has decided to|Pa., August 22, 1927. rs of the firm of Arthur Bender. xtension, corner Havermeyer St, at] gv aney LeRoy will lead discussion | p. m., tomorrow. front the bourgeoisie today, the | fore the Jackson Iron Works, Car- ae ee Ten workers are now facing ai pple Pr ge fa really revolu- | +511 St., Brooklyn, succeeded in| Pane sae on the Gastonia strike at the epouthed After hearing this crude frame- t rol a tes 7 e oa . ly eting the branch at 8:30 p. gi seh pest de 2 out all of ‘the workers in| Coney Island Unit. ih, Mondcy, duly 1, at 1472 Boston baer dveicr na gee the F ae 4 ‘ this shop. epresentative of district will | Road. e san Signs Kellogg Paci—Signer Resigns. P. i POP sen ee Die ch dabtaadl oe bits zee = TOKIO, an, June 26.—In an unusually strained atmosphere the Privy council, presided over by the emperor, today finally approved the| Kellogg pact “outlawing” war. Count Uchida, Japanese politician who | signed the pact in Paris, resigned from the council when the emperor, | insisting that the phrase, “in the name of their respective peoples,” was a kiek in his royal pants, as it could be signed in his name only, forced erpretive declaration. * * ‘ Beard, “Investigating” Vestris, Now Blamed For Sinking. ) LONDON, June 26.—The board of trade, which is conducting a mock “investigation” into the sinking of the Vestris, was today accused of EMERGENCY FUND Tom Bogtono, Waukegan, Il. |Nick Antonio, Waukegan, I'l. |John Ballas, Waukegan, Iil.. 50 (Continued from Page One) |Geo. Christ, Waukegan, Ill... | Bill Hatzis, Waukegan, Il. .. |Louis Vamvas, Waukegan, Ill. Vasil Dinef, Waukegan, Ill. .. K. Dritsas, Waukegan, Ill. .. Louis Smash the Murder Frame-Up; Defend the Gastonia Textile Workers! 100 50 |Stave Stratis, Waukegan, Ili. 8.00 3.60 |A Worker, Waukegan, Ill. Waukegan, 1.00 | Sarkisian Bros. 50 |. 2. "Br. 6, Section S, New York Bolovenus, being largely responsible for the system of overloading vessels and im- | 1.00 | Unit 2, Section 6, New York.. r ‘ perilling the lives of seamen. Counsel representing the Transport and| _ Wauk iit 2,00 | Unit 7, Section 1, New York.. 11. General Workers’ Union and the Union of Seamen threatend to call a|\°Ne tl ey eran, {op |Unit A, Seetion 4, New York 15.00 . widespread strike if the situation is not remedied. A rend ae bowie 1100 |Unit 8B, Philadelphia, Pa..... 14.0% 1 4. or ers ORR OR oe aged lar alas igs el Deel + y'g9 | Unit 9, Boston, Mass. rench Imperialists War On Colonials. i tiatty het sl pres Il 1.00 Unit B, Section 4, New York RABAT, Moroceo, June 2 rench Foreign Legion troops con-| Tita,’ aukegan, 5 |Unit 2F, Section 3, New York 27.00 - Members of the National Textile Workers Union tinned their advapce today against mountain insurgents in the Atlas James Spanoff, Waukegan, Ill 35 Communist Unit, Rochester, | territory, driving them back and recovering the bodies of some of the|;* yoliee, Waukegan, Ill... 150|., NeW York ..... 49.00 | . soldiers alleged to have been killed in a raid a week ago. ear uae Avaiiigaiia Tl. 109 |Unit UF, Section 6, New York 19.50 ? cos Seen : Evagelos Ginakas, Waukegan. Unit 6, Becton 8%. -4++--/1400 | ar e 1 : ur er e Miners, Reseue Party, Drown in Japan. | STinola “gaan es aaNet "4,00 | Unit 2F, Section 1, N. Y. 24.56 | ee NAGASAKI, Japan, June 26.—Fifty miners were entrapped when|steve Anastos, Waukegan, II. 50 vane iio ¥ A i. seta “jnflowing sea water flooded the shaft in which they were working last | ¥ tebos, Waukegan, Ill.. 1.00 | Ce at ep oige a) iy 3 night. A rescue party, its number unknown, was cut off when the safety fetes Wankegen, Ti Th. 50 | Unit 1R, Section 1, N.Y. 10.06 | THEY FACE THE ELECTRIC CHAIR dovys burst. It is believed that all were drowned like rats, Gust Christ, Waukegan, Til. 50 ee cdi Unit, Kingston, ns ‘ i + * # ew York +» 5,00) Natives Flee India Floods. jA Worker, Waukegan, II, .. 1.00 |. nish Unit, Section 4, N. Y. 112.00 | 8 OTHERS FACE LONG PRISON TERMS lee ia J. S. Ganes, Waukegan, Tl] .. 1.00 4, Section 5, N. Y. 116.00 LONDON, June 26,—Reports from Caleutta describe conditions aris- TOC Mea ee | Geo. Popas, Waukegan, Ill... P. Blagof, Waukegan, Ill. ... M. Lunch, Waukegan, Ili. . Unity Camp Cooperative Summer Home for Workers WINGDALE, N. Y. — TEL. WINGDALE 51 New York Offige: 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE Telephone MONument: 0111 and 0112 ing from the recent floods in the northeastern areas as the most des- perate in history. Thirty thousand natives have been driven from their homes and nearly two thousand square miles of the Surma Valley are under water. The entire town of Alchar has disappeared beneath the) torrent. Hundreds are dead and relief operations have been so ham- pered that many refugees are faced with starvation. Total an Wait ites > + s.c0 epee pay, and is a part of the preparation of the capitalist government for a new bloody imperialist world war. The fight to free the fourteen leading . Gastonia strikers from the electric zhair is not only a fight for the lives of these working class leaders but is a struggle for the right of the workers of the entire South to organize and strug- gle for better conditions. Raily to the Support of the Interna- tional Labor Defense. Defend the:.National Textile Work- ers Union, The 14 Southern Textile Workers Must Not Die. The 22 Strikers Must Be Freed at Once, This new attack of capitalist justice in North Carolina is a part of the attack of the American imperialist government on the entire working class. It goes hand in M&nd with the process of capital- ist “rationalization”, the speeding up of the workers at long hours and for low Rush All Funds to the International Labor Defense 80 East 11th Street Room 402 ui New York, N. Ye - a La Wer np af y ANOTHER SACCO-VANZETTI FRAME-UP IN GASTONIA! The Struggle of the Southern Tex- tile Workers is the Concern of the Entire American Work- ing Class. The members of the National Textile Workers Union have been bayoneted, ar- rested, beaten, slugged and shot and evicted from their homes because they dared to fight for better conditions against mill owners, the government authorities and against the strike- breaking activities of the American Fed- eration of Labor. LUNTEER NOW FOR Tag Day for Gastonia Textile Strikers |. SATURDAY and SUNDAY, June 29-30 Friendly Atmosphere Fresh Food Bathing Rowing, Fishing Sports Entertainment Cultural Activities Hiking LOCAL NEW YORK WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF 799 Broadway, New York HELP THE GASTONIA PICKET LINE FIGHT TO VICTORY! FOOD AND TENTS FOR STRIKERS! Send Delegates—Bring Workers from Shop and Factory—Come Yourself to the Gastonia Textile Relief Shop Delegate Conference Thursday, June 27th, 7 p. m. Thousands of Dollars are Needed to Defend These Heroic Strikers, Members of the National Textile Workers Union. Tents $16.50—Bungalows $17.50 [meme new ont eee eso ee, Our busses leave every Wednesday at 2 p. m. Friday—6;30 p, m, Saturday—1:30 p. m. from 1800 Seventh Avenue, corner 110th Street, New York. . CHILDREN’S COLONY for children from 5 to 10 years of age. Supervision of experienced leaders.—Comrade Torrent in charge. L hereby enclose $.......sseeeeeeee+- for the Gastonia Defense. i a 4 o NAME vec cceccccdseenecssecencevesecerevee @ ' i 5 ADDRESS CITY AND STATE.