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‘ai ny 4 t PROSPE ay LIE jaid at Syracuse Auto Accessories and Steel Plants Close Down; sher Body in Detr and Wright Plane in Lay Many Off nd | SYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. 8 g workers out of | lay-off: T nd Syracuse have proven ers here that The cy of werkers in this | ments rati -offs continue. | I, Dee. on. 8,—Over been laid off by nautical Corp. s the govern- r planes the plant is gradu. | instead of the kers, women work- hired at $14 a week. ers are being oie ee IT, Dee. 8.—Thou workers have been thrown out of in the closing down of the Plant 18, part of the tors chain. This scene of great he art of the Auto many walkouts rious depart- e past two years in th Food Militants Urge Convention te Drive a half of this. is | be sent to the U. S. workers striking under the leade ye AT | Seta W hom Govt. anned to Deport, to a to the U.S. S. R. Mario Giletti, anti-fascrst worker, | whom the U. government had | planned to hand over to the fascist terror in Italy, has been permitted y in the Soviet Union. Giletti 1 been held at Ells Island for de- portation. He was arrested in cago in 1925 when he applied f the Intalian consulate. He was beaten up and forced to sign {a confession that he had shot at a fascist in New York. Extradited to New York he framed up to a prison term of 1 1 to 5 years, and served a year and A decision by Judge Learned Hand permitted Giletti to R. if he could sion there. was obtain entry perm TRY TO FRAME SHOE STRIKER, Fail to Intimidate Militant Workers of Despite intimidation sh TrimmersStrike; Local ship of the militant Independent Shoe Workers isleader being extended even into the homes of | standing solid for their demands, | 24 Men Defy N tinued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) (Con the resolution to aff: ized the shop five years ago and | union to the Trade had mai ed n conditions in League, as soon as the it, should be fired. When the should come up. operators drew lots to see who should work, and the three winners Criticize Official. The report of the org: r and seeretary-treasurer, August Burk~ Jt, was criticized sharply by the ts because it showed a real to organize the food fac- ach as the National Biscuit activity .000 wor the we the packing uses in whieh haye thousan and even the big chain r In this struggle the m opposed by of pathizcy E ded by f of clerks’ epted the greeti of the Trade “Union | Unity Leag can Negro Labor Cor tile Workers’ lution Tex- y workers’ 3 of the organizatio: T.. U.. Uy L. He said the conv to the T. U. U. the only mili- Thursday, Hotel Roosevelt, the | problems should attend. tant trade union center in the U. S.|conference called by Governor] coun 5 memnersbt eRe rea rate . of the manafacturers,| on Monday, 5 uar i , the retailers and the | the Strike January y First ; of the International |” accept them the the ba cial executive tion at work mobilizing all forces for the struggle. soon, and strike ac crously pushed against all employ- ers who do not carry out the condi- tions and pay the wages demanded by -|ment will proceed regardless of the | his prearranged went to work, the boss refused to because they were not id Mendelowitz he told the worke three eed on. He with Mendelowitz. of Us. Ww Menc Show Solidarity. lowitz’s threats, and a spe- board meeting of the operators to mut by their rick of the Mendelowitz, the trimmers of a plan to foree | s week of the Needle Workers’ Industrial Union mpi to win union condi-| s in all New York dress shor egan yesterday, with deterr expressed by all members to | orce a shown down in shops that} fuse to sign with the union or e violated conditions after sign- The industrial union is actively gn More are expected ion will be vig- the union. This strike move- e strike of Schlesinger & Co. and “settlements.” dress at once, 1 police station and held incommuni- cado, until Thursday evening, co members, | registered should do so immediately This registration is of utmost imp: ance in the building of the T.U. Monday night at 7 | Robert Dunn under the surance in the Trade \to be given by Comrade Grace Burn- . ham workers Union, intimidation the workers, the strikers are | An example of the gangster meth- ods against the strikers was the action of entering the home of Salvatore Con- stanza, a shoe striker, at 6 a.m, last detectives and thugs in Wednesday, and ordering him to He was taken to a When the Union officials located im they were told that the worker was being held on 1,000 bail on a charge of feloneous assault. When the Union wished to bail Constanza out, it was learned that bail had been increased to 5,000 at the suggestion of La Velle owner of the worked. The La Valle shop is one shop in which Constanza t Hocal 43, N- 7. of the 22 which locked out its work- Si. ts ae a, 0’ ©" ters, and broke its agreement, at SRE Wil AAO the suggestion of Commissioner Wood of the Department of Labor, Communist Activities Industrial Registration: industrial organizers and | section organizers are instructed to} plete the registration of all Party | Those Who are not as yet) District Industrial Department, | * Class in Trade Tialed, Problems, The symposium conducted every p. m, Union 8a. at the Work- | by Comrade tifle rg School, 26 a Trade Union Problem this week the subject nions, 01 Admission is 25 cents. All interested in organizational * Section 3 Industrial Organizers, For House Committees Lacics’ Garment Workers will meet,) Wif'ive a'mecting on Weanesd and work out more de whole- | Dee. 11 a 1158 Broadway at 7.30 p, To fight the rent robbery and the | sale of the ergy and | Roll Ge i will be taken. | evici‘ons that are increasing for | th g on them of a company | Unit 4F, Section 6. | k 4 | 2 no-strike a SA y Preparations bot! ro and white wore the _the no-strike eement. |», Mesh Y APE taa mention: Harlem out- Anti-Strike Machinery. |at Tivoli ail will be on order of lined 2 pi he! Acting Governor Lehman, of New|business, 7 tenants say, h ed the tem | Section § Conference, | 7? n Amalgamate ing | Section 5 conference will ‘be sary. > Amalgamated thing | eee All Units shoul 1 One tenant ¢ , and the cloak section of | special meetings to discuss the ‘ sf 2 pe 2 lustry, a an _lities of the Section for the last year of the League, 235 West 1 nt industry, and undoubt- | tles of the Section for the lnat year yesterday and showed not ch scheme will be de- | Section : “! . for tt res: 7 mrades 0: the Sectio Bureau from the landlord calling for vised for the dress trade. War lod aa wake on ee more rent starting with the The fake strike, by which the em- | lowing days: the year. ployers and the LL. G. W. co-|p,4nits 3 peak Me eile Meeting Monday, The League is distributing 5,000 leaflets in Harlem today and tomor- row, and is calling a mass meeting | Monday night at the Library, 103 West 135th St., at which the ques- tion of organization and resistance to the rent swindle will be discussed. vide rent strike starting the raise,” | January 1 would stop stated Sol, Harper, chairman of the league publicity committee, last night. The publicity committee requests all] unemployed, workers to come to the office and help mail and dis- tribute circul It asks all tenants to join the league, get copies of the new Draft of Demands for a rent law to give their neighbors; bring | ,, friends and neighbors to the league | . offices, or have them call up Uni- versity 7781; organize a house com- mittee in the house they live in, call it together Sunday night, and bring the committee to the Monday night | meeting. | Build Up the United Front of | the Working Class From the Bot- tom Up—at the Enterprises! © | Gaston 7 to be Guests at Defense Banquet Many working class organiza- tions and workers have made reser- vations for the Gastonia and Anti- Terror Banquet, to be held Friday evening at 7:30 at Stuyvesant Ca- sino, 140 Second Ave. . The guests,of honor will be seven Gastonia defendants. The chief feature of the enter-| tainment program will be a mock trial in which the defendants will | impersonate Judge Barnhill, ‘Soli- citor Carpenter, Bullwinkle and other mill hirelings. Reservations must be made in advance as no tickets will be sold at the door,|New York District of the Interna-|[itgue, Room 612, 949 Br Tickets at 1.25 ere on sale at the office of the New York District of the International Labor Defense, | 799 Broadway, Room 422. | Textile Workers’ movement into the operate to lock out workers about January 1 and rehire them as mem- | bers of the I. L, G. W, company | | union has been lou advertised at | | the packed convention of the I. L. |G. W, held all last week in Cleve: land. Misleaders Split Board. Reports from Cleveland tell of re- organization in the I. L. G. W, form of “union” taking place amidst an of class-collaboration speeches by state governor, mayor, President Green and Vice President Woll ot} the A. F. L. The convention has divided the I. L, G. W. joint board | to make separate bodies for the} cloak and dress trades. The cloak have already been sold into y unionism through a fake strike of the LL.G.W. as far as the | misleaders were abie to get any control of the situation, and appa- | rently the Schelesinger outfit feels it can now simply lay them on the | shelf, and turn its attention to the | dress workers. The Cleveland convention also en- vsed the A. F. of L, and United South, which has for its object a united front with the mill barons to prevent their workers from joining |1 the militant National Textile Work- ers’ Union. Sehlesinger’s gang jvoted to spend pert of the money | they hope to extort from their work- | ers in shops they control to send one “organiser” to help the U. T. W. Build Up the United Front of the Working Class From the Bot- tom Up—at the Enterprises! DEFENSE CONVENTION DEC. 15, A program of action to combat! |the intensified attacks of the capi- talist courts on the workers of New | York and vicinity will be adopted |by the District Convention of the | jtional Labor Defense, to be held next Sunday, Dec. 15, at 10 a.m.| at Irving Plaza, 15th Si. and Irving PL on Wednesda Unite 2‘and 2F, Joint meetir the mem- ion on i rship drive and the section conven- tion will take place, the 6 aN Unit OF, Section 1, eting on Tuesday, Dec. 10, at Dp. 7 E, 4th’ St. ‘Business ‘Ail’ who fail to attend will sciplined. * * Bore Park 1 L An important meeting’ will be held Tuesday even Dec, 10, at_ 1378 3rd St, Brooklyn, Comrade Nessin| will speak. e Laber and Fraternal | Organizations Textile Ball Tickets. Settle up for Thanksgiving Textile Ball tickets at once. hy W.LR, 799 Broadway, OTS nteers Wanted, N.T.W.U. eers for — techn work wanted at once at the National Tex- tile Workers Union, Comrades should report for work during the day time | or in the evening, | ‘ To Alt Labor “untey Awentx, This week's Labor Unity is off the | press. All Labor Unity “agents are to get their amounts from the dis-| trict T.U.U.L. office. * wm 6 ‘The first rehearsal gf the W. ei chorus will take place@hu 12, at the Hungarian Workers Eve room * orns. $8 E. Bist St. at 8p. Registra- | awean be inade wt the WIR Offic io Broadway, Room $11, phone Al- wonquin hada Council “Meeting WW. f the UC in the Russian H, Bronx. Council 28 0! role of the women Revolutio bg, Comrade vitz at 2001 Bryant Ave., . . * Harlem Tenants League. Membership meeting of the Harlem Tenants League wi take place to- | nd W. (135th St, Library, Tabth St." The League is pra> parity fcr a rent strike and unem- par Morkers are requested to call for leaflets te be ftseibuted, wT t Camera Clute The WIR Camern Club Is Bolne hold its first exhibition soon, Wor! ers are urged to send in picture Workers Homes, labor chines, etc, Prizes will be awe for the ten best pictures, Send hotos to the | Worker to way. Build Up the United Front of the Working Class From the Bot- tom Up—at the Enterprises! “Aamer- | 5 WW on the| Mensho- | AMera | - . — - _epmenc a . LY WOR KER, NEW YORK, VD AY, DECEMBER 9. psoas LLG.W, MEET FOR “Red Rust” CONTROL BY BOSS Gut id ld ra) OVER WORKERS nik Instead of presenting t Guild Btudic's , initial pr Sanction, move to an. December 15. Sot by Theatre 4 plane Beck | ning, Ae in recital at Carnegie Monday evening. ny Hall Hin x at Carnegie cital 48th Street Theatre on Sunday eve- ison Christian, baritone, will Hall frem Zimbalist will give his vio- on “For All Kind of Insurance” (CARL ae || Yelephone: Murray Hill 5, 7 Hast 42nd Street, New York “Red Rust,” for special matinees, | Wednesday evening. the Theatre Guild now announce | | Patronize that the play will begin a re. The Lener String Quartet of Buda- |] arn i 4 te it. ov For Impartial Court”; engagement. at the Mart pest will give their fourth concert || No-Tiv Barber Sho S Worke Struggle Theatre beginning Monday, Decem at Carnegie Hal! next Saturday af- p | Vorkers in rug 16, “The Silver fia ql ‘ he Silver noy ternoon. The program, devoted to || 26-28 UNION SQUARE | CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 8 cupying the Beck, will Brahms, con: of the Quartet in +l flight up) “Five dollars a year tax on the mem- |e? Theatre, C minor, Op, 51, Ni Quartet in 2700 BRONX Pv EAST for the next six } The opening of “Red Du A minor, Op. 51, No. 2; Quartet in (corner Allerton Ave.) million dollars,” “strike cor,” which the B flat major, Op. 57. an- industrial court that date, will be de- eee y iggle in the dres possibly open De HOLD SECTION MBETINGS. Chore CLG Mcarss trust the enlightened Pugh that date is not Very important section member- é employers.” "Vote the bos $ ship meetings of the Communist | International Barber Shop ucket im elections.’ Under these 5. Starring in “The Kiss,” a French Party will be held during the com- M, W. SALA, Prop. slog: mouthed by Treasury play he ‘screen drama now showing at the jing week. These meetings will take 2016 Second Avenue, New York off, “Impartial Chairman” Inge ig Kaye Davis’ | Paradise and Pitkin Theatres. up very vital matters, and every | (het, 18rd & 10st Sts.) have its Ladies Bobs Our Specialty and Matthew Woll, the International miere at the Longacre udge Panken, Mille @ app a little de- red and conducted bate with Woll over the best tactics i Arthur Hopkins and L. Lawrence to keep the workers fror t i ee Wenes ane Weber will present Billie Burke in Communist. Panken, socialist member, is cfraid they won't al- 2 see icagplae ney Suite by ways vote the openly capitalist | “8% rooker anc “ow hale nee at the Plymouth Theat? ticket, and wants the union ‘to be up-to-date like the New York Times, and help put over the socialist party swindle. Woll sticks out for the old) evening. Others in the cast Frank Elliott, Leona Boutelle, Temple, Audrey Evans. .|/methods, saying the proletariat : musn’t be allowed to suspect even 5 the existence of classes or class , A: A. Milne’s new comedy, | struggle. There will be a vote “Michael and Mary,” will open eventually, n the convention to de- pre- Theatre this Ridgewell and Bruce to be present. compositions, one of which “Children | 43rd St., Brooklyn. at Play,” will be heard here for the first time — meetings and will present Alma Simpson, with her Rondalla ! ga, the sextet of Spanish s from Salamanca, playing as, lutes and guitars, will her program of songs of | tasks in connection with them. repeat Spain and Hispano America at the tom Up—at .he Enterprises! member of the section is instructed | A representative of the District Buro will speak at each of these basic problems facing the Party and our Build Up the United Front of the Working Class From the Bot- | Private Beauty Parlor Ladies’ Garment Workers n : 3 tion here calls on dressmakers to | evening. Hine Cheese ey aul Pah i d place of th ot. | _ follov Peed Barrett, Harry Beresford and Derek time and place of the meet-| hei gecsion| yesterday proceeded hi tek Ney or! Bivans, ere the: leading: Pinger | pegtion J=eTnesday, Dees 10. ak 7 " ‘i : ap A pe will prese {5 RNC: Amt aie mD Tere BE AY B Cooperators! Patronize in dull fashion, Baroof reporting “PP roe |pam, at 27 E, 4th St. that the left wing had “criminally S¢™bly 7 Music Notes Section 2—Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 6 |wasted” a large part of the unior nee epabes verge - pm, at Workers Center, 26 Union ously, that money could have- Been’| “luded in a cast of thirt Anne Hall cn Tuesday evening, in a pro- | 6: 30 1 pea aE TD laennaie: 657 Allerton Avenue yy ee ee Shoemaker I A. F , te Estabrook 3215 B N.Y saved for Schlesinger and graft. mr i “ i abst ti | gram of old and modern musi¢ for Section 7—Wedn y, ms “4 a6. roux, N. E. of New York, vesiie | Pabner and MU) | the harp, including two of his own|at Boro Park Wor Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. 7/th St., New York, N, ¥ Vel. Rhinelander 3916 —MELROSE—, on Tuesday night at the Charles Hop- | cide which tactic is to be followed, Nearly every speaker brings up (Continued on Page Three) Delegate to Nationa Lakor Defense Meet (Continued from | Page One) .for the International Labor Defe Show Soviet Film to Aid Window Stzikers “Ivan the Ter the famous | Yetta Stromberg To Be 1 “AMUSEMENTS > “Here is ren thing new’ in movie produ 2nd Big Week! R-K—O —Daily Worker. in the kin! and “A, film srorthy npamy of + ithe Endvot St, Peteraburs. ferala. Tribune, to st Soviet film, will be shown for the | 0” her way at 2 benefit of the striking window Philadelphia Delegates Electe “Most effect of the recent att i fill cleariers next Friday evening at! _ Philadelphia District of the I. 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D. branches in the city SEE= War, Fiking between the Haris Go i —, their families and at the same time! These branches’ have elected two, i Phone: Stuyvesant 8816 ; see an‘unusually historical film with | delegates to the national convention, | John’s Resta r Ivan Moskvin, noted star’ of the| Delegates should be elected and| a beh bles rene ant | Moscow Art Theatre, in the leading!|credentials be sent immediately to) 197 coane rhea. soth st. & Th Ave. i MEG HR acnecaate role. Tickets at 50 cents are onjthe A, Jakiva, organiz: nal secre- J 8:30, Mats, Thur, & Sat, Loew “Big 2” | where all radicals meet sale at the office of the union, 15 | tary of the International Labor De- | THE MERRY WIDOW ‘| 308 5, 12th St. New York Third St., and at the W. I R./|fense, at 80 Est 11th St., Room 402, loffice, 799 Broadway, Room 221. New York City. By PRANZ LEMAR = Popular Prices—$1 to $3 i PITKIN PARADISE All; GosiecddaeWeatvet BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Clcremont Parkway, Bronx DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Rcom 808—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not eonnected with any other office ANNUAL Costume Ball of the MORNING FREIHE! HE ONLY WORKERS’ JEWISH DAILY IN AMERICA will take place on Saturday, December 14 at ARMORY HALL Lexington Avenue and 25th Street TICKETS 50 CENTS HAT CHECK 50 CENTS ‘Tiekets at the Morning Freiheit, 30 Union Square Gastonia and Anti-Terror Banquet GALA ENTERTAINMENT Welcome and Mobilize to Keep Out of Prison rison—Louis hak ayaa eh Carter—Out on Heavy Bail STUYVESANT CASINO, 110 SECOND AVENUE Friday Evening, December 13, 1929, 7:30 Admission $1.25 LABOR DEFENSF, N, Y, ‘'T BE BOUGHT IN ADVANC Auspicest INTERNATIONAL, TICKETS Fred Beal—Clarence Miller—Red Hendryx—W. M. McGinnis—Jos, Har- yaa 700 Broadway {| Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 PAST 115th STREET Second Ave. New York DAILY £ PT PRIDAY Please telephone for appointment Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Cor. DR. MITCHELL R. AUSTIN Optometrist 2705 WHITE PLAINS AVENUE Near Allerton Ave. Bronx, N. ¥ TEL, USTABROOK 2631 Special Appointments Made for Comrades Qutside of the Bronx, Dr. ™.\ Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SBCOND AVENUB, Cor, 9th St, Phone, Orchard 2333. in case of trouble with your teeth come to see your friend, who has long experience, can assure you of careful treatmebt. Meets ist bata ane in hn month sf a Hotel & Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food alee at Business meetings held the first Monday of the month at 8 p, m. iiducational meetings—the third Monday of the month, Executive Board | moetings—every | ‘Tuesday afternoon o'clock. niluntry? One ualbat ixht the Common Enemy? Office cnen from 9 a, m, to 6 p.m One Ki Advertise your Union Meetings here. 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