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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 — | LLOW, THUGS IN LOODY ASSAULT “*ONCLOAKMAKERS N.T.W.1LU. Calls Meet Tonight for Defense (Continued from Page One) underworld worthies, Joseph Har- rison, Sam Goldstein, Hyman Cohen and Sam Grossman, were held by | Magistrate Rosenbluth in a total of | $25,000 bail, the first two in $7,500 | each and the other two in $5,000 each, All four admitted before the | - magistrate that they are not cloak- | makers. What their past criminal | records are remain to be estab- lished. The police also were active | against the members of the Indus- trial Unicn and arrested six on { harges of “disorderly conduct.” | hey were dismissed. Urge Workers’ Defense. Feeling ran high in the cloak | market all day yesterday as cloak- maker after cloakmaker learned of | the murderous assault by the com- pany union thugs. General senti- ment was that the I. L. G. W. was being driven to these desperate measures by the complete failure of their fake stoppage and the ex- pesure by the Industrial Union of their conspiracy with the bosses. | Many workers flocked to the of- | fice of the Industrial Union and vrged that steps be immediately taken to defend workers from the | right wing guerillas who are op-| erating with the support of the po- | lice. / Acting on these demands, the | Needle Trades Workers Industrial | Union has called a meeting of all its | active members of every craft for tonight right after work in Irving | Plaza, 15th St. and Irving Pl. This | meeting will take up proposals for driving the gangsters out of the| | garment district and will organ- | ize a work defense committee, | Clique is Desperate. ] “These attacks by underworld angsters merely show how desper- | [ te the corrupt clique is,” declares statement issued yesterday by the ndustrial Union. “One day they offer to act as stool-pigeons for the department of justice; the next they | send their guerillas into the market to stab, beat and terrorize all hor- | est workers who refuse to submit | to the company union. “But all these measures cannot | scare the workers: they are power- | less to drive them back to the brutal | slavery that the ‘socialist’ scabs, in collaboration with the employers and the capitalist state, are prepar- | ing for them. They only serve to @xpose even more the depths of cor- | tuption and degeneracy to which the | ! I. L. G. W. officials have descended. | “Tonight the needle trades work- ers will act against this gangster | | terror. Every active member of the Industrial Union must come to Ir- ving Plaza immediately after work te organize defense machinery that | will drive these murderous agents | r £ the company union out of the} ) aed eee N. T. W. I. U. Settles Shops. The Needle Trades Workers In- dustrial Union announced yesterday that more than 500 cloakmakers have returned to work under union | conditions after the signing of agreements with a number of em- More workers are e€Xx-| ected to return shortly with the | jening of additional agreements. | ployers. re Open Air Meets Today | Tenth St. and Second Ave., at | €:15 p. m. Speakers, Zimmerman | and Donaldson. Steinway and Jamaica Aves., As- toria, L. I, at 8:15 p. m. Speakers, Nesin, Miller and Harfield. 182nd St. and Seventh Ave., at §:15 p.m. Speakers, Markoff and Burke. Not. onl the bourgeoisie forsed “the weapons that bring death to itself: it has also called into existence the men who are to wield those wenpons—the modern working class—the proletarinns.— Karl Marx (Communist Manifesto). Communist Activities Unit 126 Meeting. ‘A special meeting of Unit 12F will ie held today at 6 p. m., at 101 Peat Bt Unit 1, Section 4, A meeting will be hel@ at 143 BE. 3rd St. at $130 Ls m. today. | Manhattan Unit 3 Fupetionartes ; Meeting: _ Disciplinary action will be taken against Section 3 unit and executive committee members absent from the functonaries meeting at 5.30 p.m. to- day at. the Workers Center, 28 Union Square. A ©, B.C. member will load discitssion on the C. I. ad- dress. 6 & & Unit 14F, Section 2 A meeting wall be held at the Workers Center, 28 Union Square, Room 600, at 6:20 p, m. today Bureau members will moet at 6. * Unit 12F, Section 2. A meeting will be held at 101 W. | strike breaking work. The forma- | ADMIRAL BURIED. | OTTAWA, Ont., July 10—An in-| tempt to expedite the strike-br British Seamen Seer im, Submarine After War Maneuvers SECRET POLICE See ihe Spartakiad, Where | ae ae —CONTEST- —. S : a TO AID DRIVES | Workers Take Over Sports | ssremvsx sors { AT WASHINGTON Sports are an important part of of Liebknecht and Luxem-|{| ®tFanked by Jewish Section 11 ON N.Y, WORKERS inceitcn tect commis, aims present time, Th in 1926 im’ FURNISHED ROOK vorking class is M n of the n country. Now is your get a room We 10de ITo Attempt to Disrupt Militant Bodies (Continued Gon Page Onc) their activities in the underworld, | the only but when the complicity of the po-| field the cross countr le vaulting, standing in the film The « live in when othe: , but h country the ts in paying rcise he gets out event is pu with slow mot letes are all work tra Trapped in the worst submarine disaster cf the British navy since the war, sailors in the H-47 lice department itself i d, or wav i (shown above) were returning from war manenvers—hastened by the admiralty department of the new |torious racketeer murder: fa m and yelling them. By all means go and see the Tel. Mon 1 labor government in preparations for the next imperialist war—when the H-47 crashed with the L-12 at of Rothstein and Marlow is recalled, Spartakiad. It is very well worth | 1 i eaten 9 Due to the fact that a number | j st countries the lower end cf tho Irish sea. Efforts to communicate with the men have failed, and although the gov- | the claim is seen to be nothing but| Sport in capital of tenan ernment, forced by widespread indignation against another marine disaster in which common seamen ae | bold attempt to mislead the work- | capitalised. pee PR sea | 3) ibid ate IO, Pe | Oca set the chief victims, sends destroyers to the scene of the crash, all hope for the lives of the men has been ers’ as to its real character. The : ban ef seen | abandoned. The agony of the sailors was intensified by antiquated emergency breathing equipment still The anti-labor squad is modeled | ot I FI ECTION DRIVE | 4 in use in many ships. The working class of Great Britain will denounce the sinking as another tragedy on the army intelligence service and man health and mv gS § | of Scotland | the box office receipts, and the ¢ have no shields | bling percentage. Or, it is confined ] ms for th ak it 14 incidental to the faster government preparations for war, on International Red Day, August First. the uinded acer bi oe Yard. Its membe: : Jagainst the arrests, the increased) or other mean: AB R 10 Fl 6 HT terror, the Baumes laws for the re- ‘Bernard Shoe Bosses that they cd organifation of the legal system so| Make Weak Maneuver striker: 4 i re ruthlessly, A ° . ers in the m Ss le or. a e mate awitdy “against labor. The Against Fifty Strikers | gonizations, car nog tee wie NEW SPY SYSTEM workers of New York must struggle ‘ and demoralizing activities. T are now runnir Se against the industrial speed-up and} roused by the strike of fifty may even be arrested themselves if|that shows the worker long hours, company unions, against | workers in their plant at 200 Hil-|they play their pernicious roles as of identification, so to academic 1 z ment of the sons and the upper d profess (Continued from Page One) aign to protect the interests of s. Ot Negro or- electing fraternal ‘0 the ntion, have ex- ir determination to par- in the task of mob- Comrade Oe mare the collaboration of the miserable lary St, Brooklyn, the bosses of the Well as the bosses expect them to. District in Statement| agents of the capitalist class, the | Bernard Shoe Ghentaty’ eve "hired Stoolpigeon Reports Filed. r Ss the American Fed- 5 ” Their reports will not be made t n } ‘o militants behind ° on Whalen Move | bureaucrats of ed-| several “sandwich-men” to carry Their reports will not be made to ake u EET y [eration of Tabor andthe socialist several, ‘sendwich-men” to crry| oH atvvrters bat wil be oe, | DMD he Communist program and tick | Frances Pila Gontacled from: Page O1e party. iy : . se ‘ layed to the commanding officer of |® thing Joy IEE « Sa Lie ia | In the coming election campaign | with the words: “No, there is no|the squad who will meet them at/the screen, he convention nominate || 351 yp Pt a eh be vocation, and Wil ant the Commun, |tke workers will be called upon to| strike in the Bernard Shoe Co.” secret rendezvous. All the labor In Hon detes for mango (et eee ee oe ict movement, against militant rank | Tally to the banner of the Commun- /qyis clutching maneuver has so far |information turned in will be card-| esident of the board Tel. Rhinelander : Pat et os list Party that will put those de- indexed and filed, so that it can be| tk well as for boro aes d mands in the forefront of its elec- | bee! : used against arre : ssemblymen and In the establishment of this secret tion struggle and will ruthlessly ex-| The strikers, who have been out | moment's notice, police, the strike-breaking Walker | ,..¢ the capitalist parties, democrat-|for a week, are redoubling their Siripetne Seca Pee ic and republican, the at par-| picketing activity, and the shop is a B ty, the party of the petty bourgeoi- Walker government during the last! 32 “noes ‘daily activities, whose four years has been the most brazen as 5 e : ; €N election platform are planks for the ize gainst strikers, =| rests, long term imprisonments and ad, the been fv ri x s, VEGETARIAN All militant unions and fraternal Dairy RESTAURANT ganizations are urged to send || Comrades Wilt Always Pind fevanibdelewaten Pleasant to Dine at Our P. a s sh eh le ai eae 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD EMENTS- AST 2 DAYS! id! Leaders of the new industrial unions are unanimous in their con- | expected to capitulate to the demand | demnation of this latest move in the of the workers and recognize the Vicious campaign of suppression of the working class which has marked the entire career of the labor-hating fe UNTIN BOWLER AT LABRADOR | Whalen, viewing it as an obv ies of the blue-coated tion of this new bureau and the se-| WASHINGTON, July 10—Rear jdication that the Chicago Tribune |ing activ cret police is likewise part of the| Admiral Edward W. Eberle, U. S.|amphibian, Untin Bowler, had a with an underground ter war preparations of the capitalist N., retired, who died here Satur- reached Cape Chidley, on the Labra- | ist organization, class of this country. It intends by | Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant MEET YOUR FRIENDS at | t | i dor coast across from Greenlan¢ this means to extend the local arm| day, was buried with full military |. seen in a report received today| Build Up the United Front of 1768 Southerh Biv. Pong, NE oh the war body of the capitalist | honors in Arlington National Ceme-| from the government radio station, the Working Class From the Bot- : | ey ne hpi yor on, N. Y. | class, It follows upon the huge mil-! tery today. at Port Burwell. ! tom Up—at the Enterprises! | Thrilling! Dooce mnbway Etatlor | itarization of the New York police | which is already equipped with ma- chine gun squads, armored tanks, tear gas bombs and all the devilish devices of militarism to beat down | and suppress the workers, The capitalist class is fast setting aside | every pretense of democracy in its efforts to beat back any resistance | to the mad system of rationalization, | Revealing the New Russia! Celebrating the physical culture revolution of the Soviet Republic “SPARTAKIADA” a remarkable Sovkino film record of the _ “RED OLYMPIAD” | RATIONAL | | Vegetarian | RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEI.UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetariun Food SMASH 1 in Moscow, N RUSSIA. Showing men of industrial speed-up, of BaueeR DE | the to ries exhibiting remark- increased production out of the bru- | DEMONSTRATE | adder IAL) Al Commas Mast ct : tally oppressed workers, of estab- | GASTONI A a x ATE | FOR THE FATHER . H lishing company unions, blocking and and ae BRONSTEIN’S | every effort to organize real unions ey é : i " | among the unorganized workers. Shifrin-Mineola Protest Against the oe | The capitalist class recognizes that | " | the workers are’already beginning to | Frame-ups Fr ame-ups | resist these new devices of exploita- | tion and oppression and know that | the workers will turn inevitably and in great masses to the Communist movement for leadership to fight) against the new forms of slavery | being imposed upon the working! class. For that reason, the capital- | ists are forging new weapons of | struggle against the radical labor | movement and against the Commun-| ist Party. Answers “Socialist” Clamor. The formation of this czarist po- lice demonstrates completely the capitalist nature of the socialist par- ty which in the last few years has been calling for a reorganization of the police department, “for the curb- ing of crime, for the establishment | of a more efficient police system.”| Here is the reorganization of the| New York police. Here is its great-| er efficiency. Here are its weapons to curb “crimes,” the “crimes” of militant labor. Workers Must Fight. The workers of New York must) conduct an energetic struggle against these new chains of slavery | that are being forged by their class | enemies. The working class of New | |i York must march hand in hand with | the Communist Party in the strug- | gle against the paralyzing injunc- | tions issued by the capitalist courts, Have You a Ticket FOR THE JULY 20TH AFFAIR? AT WASHINGTON BATHS Coney Island Get one or more at the Office of the LL.D,, 80 E. 11th St. Room 402 REFRIGERATED “APPASSI Founded on composi novel by You and I Will Meet SATURDAY AT WASHINGT Island or Any Kind of Insurance” (‘ARL BRODSKY HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 Saturday Evening, July 20th AT WASHINGTON BATHS 21ST STREET and BOARDWALK CONEY ISLAND WASHINGTON BATHS IS THE LARGEST PLACE IN CONEY ISLAND. IT TAKES IN_ 30,000 PEOPLE. ANY TRAIN TO CONEY ISLAND BRINGS YOU THERE. ‘Midsummer| [SWIMMING BALL | |. CARNIVAL and other IN THE OPEN AIR WATER:*SPORTS Music by i Conducted by SMITH’S ORCHESTRA OF TWELVE MEN LABOR SPORTS UNION W. W. WEINSTONE Showing the Struggle in JULIET S. POYNTZ “GASTONIA . e ™ Admission 50 INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE 80 East Eleventh Street Room 402 Telephone: Murray Hil 5550 t 42nd mous 7 Eg the reet, New York |] Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 || John’s Restaurant || SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. New York ULY 20 ATHS Con murder STONIA to protest FRAME. | DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST { 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin Not connected with any other office LENINGRAD— MOSCOW Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers Phone Circle 7336 r TarPBu S$ MEETINGS] j held on the first Monday of the month at 3 p. m One = Industry FREE Soviet Visas No Documents Required One Union—Joi and Fight the Common Enemy! 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