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FRAME ORLEANS 20 Mine lanale Confer | at Pana; W: ant Fight (Cont Page One) special meetings during the comir MW i tua week, at which delegates to the Zeigler State Conference be FOR CAR BOMBS elected. That committees be elected § to rve notice on the coal com- eb panies that no more dues are to ; 2 be checked off the coal lilitant Seamen Begin J. and Terms its di n adopted at the Bs! mice ; vi N. M.U. Convention.” The conference further deci locals of the N.M.U. mobili all their forces to pass motions at the locals of the U.M.W. of A. to take down the U.M.W.A. charters and declare t e mines under the jur- e National Miner: i-State Conference. The conference also adopted a mo- n endorsing the Tri-State Con- nce, and the decisions and reso- tions of the Belleville Convention. | Geo Voyzey, district president of the N.W.U., opened the Confer- ence and reviewed the general situ- tion in Illinois and the ta: con- fronting the miners. He showed that rationalization and mechaniza- tion are going on not only through- out the country in the coal mines but that the very same proces cationalizati other ind was the MACDONALD AIDS N.C, BOSSES. member of n is going on in every “Prepare to strike, keynote struck. The to the . : Ste ot the Int'l Protest Against fender a specie! Soviet Anniversary | Labor’ Party Action “grue= (Continued from Page One) ber La- |¢tS Aid, to address British textile | + in connection with the | Workers on the Gastonia strike and 1M trial. or and Marion mas- are ; on The British organization had in- | n othet literature seized | Vited the I. L. D. of the United States to send Gastonia strikers to speak in the Lancasshire area of cotton mills and at R and 1 Cartoon Book, pamphlets on marine the Sovie Trafalgar Square in a big demon- stration on behalf of the Gastonia | endants. Scotland Yard Spie: A Scotland Yard man spying for | the British “Labor” government is started jail each, refusing imposed upon ite Hough for pat" | believed to have been the person who a ‘a ‘ge open-air dem telephoned the International Labor August 8 at the N Defense under the guise cf a repre- ; | sentative of a British newspaper, The | London Daily Mail, and tried to fer- ret out information concerning ti.2 visit of Gastonia strikers to England last Tuesday. The I. L. D. having | given out reports concerning the facts to all the press some weeks | ago, repeated that a Gastonia striker | had been sent to Europe and had at- tended the twelfth anniversary of the Russian Revolution in Moscow. The Gastonai strker is K. O. Byers, | one of the original sixteen who |faced the electric chair for five | months in prison until charges were campaign when & | dropped against him. ng at a corner pre- eandi- | and Ohio ‘Sts man, district or- Young Communist Plotkin, agitational | director and can- mmunist ticket for he last elections; yn. Pats Cush, steel | mber of the Gastonia | Fred Kurn. the Fanry nda of 48 to Trial. FRANCISCO,, Cal., Nov. 29 —Trial of 22 workers arrested dur- the election t mee ed by all parties’ ates, was r } by police, started | here Tuesday. They are charged | with disorderly conduct. December 6 is the date set for the | d ct and similar charges against them. These were arrested | in the onia demonstration! (Continued from Page One) September 22. Four workers Emeryville recent {luck, we won’t admit him and you were arrested at/ean’t employ him.” Jones then ly by_the agents | went to the union office with $100, of the Westinghouse Electric Co.,! the. sum demanded from the other charged vugraney and disor- | workers for working-privilege cards derly con¢ for trying to organ-| and which is hali the initiation fee. | ze the worker | He was met by a flat refusal from {the union manager, Warrick, who boasts that he is a “socialist.” Jones said: “If you throw me out of work and send me and my fam- Conntatnis Activities ry Bronx 2. ent and dance will | Young Communist other steps.” 5 Upper Bronx 2, for the “Take any damn steps you nefit of the Defense of the Gas- 5 ws 4 shia prisoners. The affair. will be | Please,” was the callous ani brutal held at 1340 w illkins Aye. Bronx, on|reply of this feactionaty labor Saturday Moving pictures, | x ‘ialis is- Munie BY Bpartacti@ bana admission | fakir and yellow socialist mis. 35 cents, leader. Harvest anes. | A Harvest 7 ice be held und ; ; coe Redan eae Sh tween cortupt union misleaders and the parties of the bosses, Jones then appealed to Irwin Isaacs, a demo- Nov. 30, 8 p. m., Manhattan Ave. Admission 35’ cents wae A Bee ay Dance and Concert, | cratic lawyer who was running for vin ; apa dines 6 ‘arday evening, Nov Assemblyman in the elections just 0, at the Ita ‘orkers Club, 814| passed. “This is against the law, 04th St. Admission 25 cents,* All 1 will see that you are adfitted to \this union within five days,” was | the glib promise of this political tool of the bosses. Being chal- lenged while campaigning in Har- lem, the socialist misleader, Frank Crosswaith likewise assured Jones comrades invited. Class in Trade Problems. ‘The class in, American Trade Union Problems conducted on Mondays at 7 p.m. is open to all interested in the various phases of trade unionism. Admission to those not registered is 25 cents, Next Monday’s class will hear Qbermeier, on “Organization of) that they would foree the issue, ee PAL. But Jones was driven off the ob Industrial Registration. t the efid of September, | All industrial org’ at the end of September. : | section organizers a A campaign to force the union to inst complete the registration of all embers, Those who are not as yet registered should do so immediately. This remisiretion ts of utmost Amport- | ance in the biwiding of the T.U.U.L striet Industrial Depatiment: * admit and reinstate this worker is being organized by the jeft wing labor forees. ‘A mass protest meeting will be held Tues- : day, December 3, at 8 p. m,, at St. will meet Monday, Dec.| tween Lenox and Seventh Aves, under the joint auspiees of the American Negro Labor Congress, the International Labor Defense and the Trade Union Unity League. This meeting will al protest against the recent discrimination of ection tat G15 p m Dee. ihe section ‘head- Unit 6F, Béetion 7 Important meeting of U tion | on Tuesday, Dec, | of Work for the section will be works at the headquarters, 27 ed out. A district representative will Bvéryone must be present. alse be present, All members of the x is ! jon Committee must attend and Section 4. 1 time. A} Comrades must report Saturday id atd o'clock at 225 W. and Soetal Today in Hatem. on Sunday at 10 o'clock Disciplinary Haren Chi Ro der tke. Bitte actions against those who, fail. 5 s holding @ thanksal ving social this SECTION BURO. | ovening at, 235 W. 129th St. Musle j and refreshments, "Aamisston free, Hranch, Section 3. uverybody Invited meeting of Inter- | * * national Section & will Vnlt 41, Section 0. held at 1179 Broadway, next Tuesday,! pigeussion on the C. ¢. Plenum and 8 1. in. hort business meeting, Monday, 6.30 AEN Og Dom. 129 Myrtle Ave, Nod. Seefion Dxcentive. | A mee the rsey Sec | cP. Opa Forum in Bro x. tion 12) Committee will be! Com, Schinles will lecture on “ihe held Sunday, Dec, 5, at Workers|Old Unions and the New Unions” at Center, 93 Mercer wark, N. J.J 1220 Wilkins Ave. at 3 p.m. Brae bexinuing 16 a, 1. \ brogram ' admissions 4 a various other | sections of the country, incluuding | f |ily to starve, I will have to take! Not knowing the connection be- | Negro | DAILY WORKKE K, NEW YORK. | “Caucasian Love” Premiere at the ‘ Film Guild” Today SHOE WORKERS Commencing today, the Film Guild) Cinema will present the American premiere of the first all-Caucasian film, “Caucasian Love,” a drama depicting the wild, colorful life the tribes living on the edge of the ul of 45 Postponed; | Russian domain of guage. charged with mi f cheep and profitable It is ible’ to construct the epoch, t i all AY, » NOV EMBER 30, 1929 stated in t d, articulate film | various episodes aning iNew Babylon” is well-d he smnotio: epoch that makes th and not w -AMUSEMENTS-| The Theatre Guild ‘Presents — of LOVE and DEATH | By ROMAIN Judge Prejudiced _ “Caucasian Love” represents the veal ‘history instead of j ROLLAND first production of the Georkino, the | The historical fact hero ceases to be | | ahd HOR, aye Gra} producing company in Russia de- an anecdote and becomes part of a| | aT) \" RE-WEST sind STREET, EVENINGS ing and are demanding t the Voted. to film-making in the Cau- system of presentation which revea | FL Wo MATINEBS THURSDAY SATURDAY 2:49 boss put up a borid to keep the | “*S##n regio: the meaning and the nature of the | | peace in his shop. The picture deals with an episode historical fact he clarity and ef- Monday; at 2 pe in, in Being taken feat the epoch of the compul- | fectiveness every situation are Plaza; the ba Valit, tHe Dan Polter y of the Tsheshens brought out by the method of non- dnd Goldstein workers will hold a _from their nitive | coincidence cl aracteristic of the style meeting to plan their struggle into Turkey at the diree- of the “Fe pita in ae eh cae eerie oe es These are all Maiihattan shops, |! te Czar, whose plan was to! The it only a tl Shine manufacturing “bench made” ex. | Settle | Cossack tribes in their of people p gz good films, {Ss lt arting fensive uhoalt place. The film is based on the story Their work is cteristie of the || dliso,” by the well-known Georgian novelist, Kazbek, and revolves around Two more strikers have been ar- rested. Contempt Gass Hust pored. a Mohammedan maid who falls in ‘The trial of 46 sttiking shoe love with a Chr ian adinirer. | One works who appeared in Judge of the inter ng highlights of ‘Cau- James Dunn's court in Borough C#Si8n Love” is the “dance of ¢ a remarkable demonstration of zied mourning. In the cast are | Adronikashvulli, Kokhta Karashvilli, N. Tshminsh Guryakoy. Hall, Brooklyn, yesterday was post- our poned by agreement bettveen attor- neys until next Wednesi Sev- eral hundred strikers crowded into the court room and the hall way ‘to witness the trial. The police drove those in the hall away. Kira [amporia, Tsutsur A. Imadashvilli, , 1 Galkin and K. The film was directed by Diiting the 10 minutes’ argument | Rangttes git ere ty ha lg #8 Leet jover the case, the attorney for the | 55 is ay B "SRESARANARIG sas eo Nearing will lecture on du | Methepolited “Shoe “Manutactirers, |apea coy << “USverenAGas Ant Ni | cation tn the Soviet Caton |the bosses’ association, produced ~*"8°!?Y- | the audjtoriin ot the “Goon |pictures of the pickets, which com- | apa, = A ales Colon. #00 Bronx Pate Bast |pany spies and bosses have been “NEW BABYLON” AT GanibRIn fishtwie: hoa, apping during the last week or CAMEO THEATRE hs, DEWEY, ormanized “Gas and argued that all of these! Messrs. Kozintsov and Trauberg, dace bee, sat tint i men, and. all those in the court) the authors of the film which opens Workers are nv pand y room, in fact the whole Independent Shoe Workers’ Union, were “guilty of destroying $75,000 worth of shoes in the Bressler shops.” This is one of the wildest charges of the bosses, and marks an increae |duting the process of litigation of the Bressler damage claim from the first amount claimed, “$5,000 for Shoes, to 15 times that much.” When one of the workers in court smiled at this peculiar charge, | Judge Dunn ealled him up and de- manded whether he was a citizen. do not peak at the Cameo Theatre today hide behind their heroes. The in their own nam That is w “New Babylon” succeeds in con. structing the portrait of the Paris Commune of 1871. The picture has no personages with historical names. In point of style it is purified, dis. | tilled. It is interesting not because of its historical data but because of | + their treatment. The episode generalized, made to stand as bols, Soviet cinematography They began by shatt with no other the shatter ducing a wor | instrument ; Babylon” a large social scale. ticipate Wes of enlightment. is a film of great style Labor and Fr aternal Organizations in our rk. on Aw m. Club, leader Sunday acatio t 129th Sunds » Lynching White Workers. it as a whole. ng tradition apparent purpose than . They ended by pro- and an effective ‘New Sunday 1373 Powerful and spectacular drama of révolt in the Caucasus on filmed in the regions with Caucasian ea actual all- the true story of the struggle of the Cauca- sian people against the rule of the ezar. FILM GUILD CINEMA \ Kast 42nd Street, “For All Kind of Insurance” ([ARI. id i Murray Hilt New York ff Lelephorie Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX Ps BAST (corhér Allerton Ave.) | Ee LEHIGH 6382 {nternational Barber Shop M. W. SALA, Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New York (bet. 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor Phone: Cooperators! Patronize “SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. i Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. Tith St, New York, N. Y. Tel. Rhinelander 3916 Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 11ith Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House Beginning Today! of the FIRST AMERICAN SHOWING cont <983" The worker said he was, and Dunn thereupon declared: “If I had any- thing to say about it, I would de- |port you all. This is a free country. | | That is not the way to use your | citizenship.” At another point the judge de- jclared openly, “If this were up to me I would give the decision to- | day.” | The real reason for the postpone- ment of the trial, according to the YEMYOR 5210) COSTUME BALL of the Gchbiahhin! ark attorney for the union, is that the | bosses with their legal staff of | even got only about 60 affidavits, | most of them from scabs, saying that they were satisfied with their | work, whereas the single union at- | torney got 400 affidavits from the workers, showing conclusively that | there was a lockout of the bosses | as a result of a conspiracy between the U. S. Department of Labor and the employers. This lock-out was prepared for the slack season and |was preceeded by a policy of dis- by 1) leg at TICKETS 50 CENTS “Morning Freiheit"—the only workers’ Jewish Daily will take place on Saturday Evening, December 14, 1929 jel idyiny in America ARMORY HALL Lexington Avenue and 25th Street HAT CHECK 50 CENTS Tickets at the Morning Freikeit, 30 Union Square THE LATEST SOVKINO MASTERPIECE THE NEW BABYLON Founded on the Dramatic Epi- ; sedes of the Franco-German War and the Paris Commune. A historieal romance to match 4 1VAN THE TERRIBLE.” 4 A motion picture achievement to | rival “POTEMKIN” and “TEN of Fran Don't | crimination by the bosses, to try | and cause friction among the work- | Jers. The trick failed. | | Four other shoe workers, charged | with violation of the injunction come |p for trial Monday. | STORE LABOR SOCCER GAMES SUNDAY | SIX COOPERATIVE WHITE PLAINS AVENUE AND BRITTON STREET Some of the championship games | | in a series being played tomorrow by | Freiheit S. 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Dec. 3 3 TNOW ss au,’ | METROPOLITAN OPERA Hecomber By wt 8: HOUSE a on, Dec, 6, nt 2: Pianist NLY AF | lo A Y TPURDT, Franck, Mozart, Tehaikovsky, List | Conducting ° in a program of his own | assisted y Elena GA (Seogente) | Blanist, sind “Nina ROSH .ON, Planixt | Soprano. Glason & Hamlin) | Mon, Eve, Dee, 2, 8:30 | | Faina SONG REUITAL * Conductor | (Contralto) i ting Horn = {| Concert Mgt. Waitt Mayer, ine Trumpet ARTHUR JUDSON, Mer. scetmesheacad epost (Steinway) HARVEST DANCE) at 56 MANHATTAN AVEN BROOKLYN TODAY AT 8 P M. D’Alvares FORUMS SCOTT NEARING will leeture on “Education in Soviet Union” rom ROW EVENING AT 8330 in the Auditorium of the COOPERATIVE COLONY 2700 Bronx Park Fast Ailminston 25 Conts ei. . 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