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CALL CAROL TO UNIFY [CONV RUMANIAN FASCISM FOR DAILY WORKER. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNw -v, 1130 FOOD WORKERS Gorky’s People Live Again im |\.ABOR DEFENSE. “Cain and Artem” at Cameo E N 7. | 0 Ni Today in History ot | bi | the Workers WAR AGAINST SOVIETS Also fdr’ An Attack on Roumanian Masses Mortgaged to Morgan and Burdened by Crisis Social-Fascists Serve As Bridge for Carol’s Return; Help Oppress Masses | New GEB Based on) | Trade and Territory | (Continued From Page One.) cago, and one from the Pacific} | Coast. Seven of the delegates were Ne- groes, 40 were young workers, and ADDS TO PROGRAM tion of Industrial Congress of the United States met in New York. 1912—Sailors joined dock work- ers’ strike in Havre, France, stopping transatlantic traffic. 1919—Four officials of Amalga- mated Textile Workers arrested at Paterson, N. J., for sending greetings to workers of Soviet Russia. 1920—United Communist Party of America formed at Chi- | Here is a wonder of wor | | Characters of a novel come to life and live over again the scenes of At |Fagen-Felt Group Now Openly for A. F. L. With the developed revolt among the bakers in the A. F. of L. and in the Amalgamated Food Workers against the bureaucracy of Gold- stein, Meyerhoff, Burkhard, Gund the master wro created them, the Cameo Theatre, where and Artem” is being shown, t ple appear before the onlooke in life—the ver seen created by Gorky rk real- ism—uncannally so. roles a: It i + FROM “PORI.” _ WARNS WORKERS Points to “Frame-up” Plan of “Red Probe” Pointing out that the anti-Com- munist “investigation” by the con- ional committee headed by the |fascist Fish is a frontal attack on all workers’ organizations, the In- about 150 were women workers. cago. 1921—General strike in and Friedland, many opportunist; Perhaps this retina 9 oe i ternational Labor Defense at its subj ificati he trad a were; German Czechoslovakia against elements attempt to gain leadership the simple story, graphically to! national office here yesterday, After four years of exile, Carol,|Government, subject to ratification) The trades represented = ‘were:) 01 shevtage, 1924—~Giacomo |over the revolting bakers and mis-|Py the proletarian writer who pointed to the fact that the infam- spa st the lato King Ferdinand of/by Pavlisment.’ j Women’s wear, 238; men’s clothings settegtti, secretary and parliac (lead them back into the handa of|#nows his people. Perhaps the di- ous “red-baiter,’ Edgar Hoover, Rumania, was restored to the Ru-| The International Telephone in-/|89; fur, 59; headgear, 38; white; © : rector, Petroy-Bytov, is re ante | aide Lise Gf the. notevigue “Walliaey manian throne by action of the Sen-|terests haye been competing with! ate and Chamber which passed a|German-Swedish interests for the | goods, 15; unemployed, 23, and mis- | cellaneous, including sheepskin and mentary leader of Socialist Party of Italy, murdered by fascisti. the A. F. of L, and the A. F. W. | Fagen, Gross and Felt came to the Food Workers’ Industrial Union in his uncanny choice of t: the blending ot their unified acting. | J. Burns of frame-up fame, was the | first witness called to be heard he- + Se “ey bill on the’ mothing of June 8 an- telephone concession. “Two weeks | sailors suits, 3. with the proposition of dividing the | Mayhap Gorky himself stood by and \hind closed doors by the Fish nulling Carol’s*Ttenunciation of the! ago,” the Journal states, “it was Although there were no essential Jewish bakers in the A, F, W, into | all over in evolved his charac- | committee. sk kingship made January 4, 1926.|reported that the European tele-| changes in the draft program as Leeann neal andl thet the fndus,|ters. Whichever is correct, the cabies hole ‘investiga uuneiaes a Various Teports regarding the hos-| phone companies pond obtain the | presented by the GEB there were ai trial union drop temporarily the is- ening of “Cain and Artem” can| yy). inns aites Sol canpreaMlpbalbauuoutt: @UiEW Game i tile attitude of Queen Marie, Carol's; Rumanian concession, The apparent) number of very important addi- | sue of building the F. W. I. U,, so | be designated as life itself. fea id ga 8 Ol Selena Gh qemnerutione araiey ratite a “Catzafanesti’ mother and of Prin-| change in attitude of the Rumanian tions, These additions were adopted i aad Mblestolitiie’ anay.| “The novell vy tiecly presente. tera jing “shown at the Eighth St. Play- | pate’ : 2 Taga b Teall a € te div ife | Gov iding as it does rota adie ‘ lat- as to make poss: Pp. ig away Y house, tant workers already begun locally cess Helen; Carol's divorced wife} Government, coinciding as i by a vote of 256 against 17, the lat ou the Jewish bakers from the A. F. W. | workers—Chaim, a Jew, nicknamed in all parts of the country ele have been circulated. with the bite of Free cara tolter representing the insignificant ee This fake proposal was e d|Cain, and Artem, a physical giant | ——~ p ea a thy It must be made perfectly clear|the throne, indicates that the con-/ group of Lovestoneites. A section : 3 : cinsies by the Flank a pene oat Nk laa yes Le me that all of those royal doings, which , cession may have been the object! to cite specific examples of the ef- Jersey Communists in |from the very beginning by th and the buily of the h | news film, a comedy, “Rich Uncles’ Forward to Mass Conference have been played up in the capital- ist press here, are not merely per- }of political considerations in the country.” fects of rationalization on the con- ditions of workers in the shops, in Ratification Meet w.iu. hated and despised by, the pea- Try Alliance With State. sants and workers of this hell-hole (rather silly), and Pathe news, Against Unemployment, Chicago Aes indivi fag ss|of Czarist days. These ignorant |“ARTISTS AN BLS” OPENS | July 4th. sonal events in the life of the Ru-| And then the Journal of Com-j order to more clearly formulate} yale sae Thgte erica, Pd ean ribtuier misst tatatectionte tes (Chai Be D MODELS AOBENE Sonera ye manian royal parasites. They are, merce goes on further to reveal that methods with which, to combat! NEWARK, N, J., June 9,—One/and Felt, then ve lave victims ready for them. Thel soa ets, 2nd Models,” edition of | “cima, aj Kinde of Insurance” ‘ ie Maae & ati. ‘ s -up, e w ted as anj| hundred and»twenty delegates from | - . Hee 30, wil e presented by the 4 a definite reflection and expression the return of Carol to the Rumanian | speed-up, ete., was adop’ hundred andstwenty delegates from | attorney to help gain a charter un- are victims ready for them. The 1930, will _b by of the policy and plans of the Ru-, throne indicates the ascendancy of addition to the draft program. all sections of New Jersey attended ge ef e 0 we alte eh ae ae aos soph sa 1 lad ue Bee j Messrs. Shubert this evening at the Es he policy and plan: ' e indicates the ascendancy ‘fleation CG Tanck | the F. W. I. U., and the | presents it before you. He S|Majestic Theatre. The ca ” : 1b -} the American imperialists in Ru- a the State Ratification Convention of | pos | d \F Paviaae ape , jestic eatre cast is ie ak i scant tev, te Bi “The Liberal party in Ru- Additions to Draft Program. — | the Communist Party here Saturda; | bakers Felocted them and criticised | & mental pletpry. and Fake “Bytov ‘headed by Phil Baker, Aileen Stan- ey “The entire activity of the bour-|mania, under the leadership of the | Other points in addition to the) They came trom the basic, trusti- | them for this move. They accepted | illustrates it upon the screen. ley, George Hassell, Vera Pearce,! QPretepnone: Murray Hu) s58t sesinie eases eeeuad’civayacatians Bratianu family,” the Journal sig- Prostani were: More attention must fied industries and enthusiastically | the criticism, with the intention of | Throughout this tense dramatic | Harry Welsh, Mary Adams and , 2nd S N Y Gs for war against the Soviet Union.| nificantly states, “has been the fac- b€ Paid to the Negro workers, who | endorsed the candidacy of Dozier W. | making a further betrayal, __ |story of the friendship of Cain and | Florence Dolores De Monde 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York ste Bolstered up by the big imperialist tion most interested in keeping |9%@ the most exploited section of/ Graham, unemployed Negro worker,| Now this perfectly corrupted in- | Artem, the author questions the pur- SSL Je powers, Rumania quickly assumed| Prince Carol in exile. It has also ‘the working class. For this pur-/as candidate for U. 8, Senator, to | dividual, Fagen, who in the past| pose of life. Labor ae j | Dr ABRAHAM MARKOFF Ex second place in Europe in regard!been the party the most favorably | PS¢ the Negro Department of the| yun against the notorious imperial-| was in the pay of the A. F. of L Bomanes,.too) playa a pare in tie an 1 ‘raterna SURGEON DENTIST Ke to armaments. With the help of | inclined to European capital. It Na LU, pst be activized to the | ist, Dwight Morrow of the Morgan | clique, comes out with the open dec-| story, The love of the wife of the Organizations 240 BAST 115th STREET Ee France and England, and later of | was recalled Saturday that with the | 8™eatest extent. fal banking interests. laration that he is now the agent fi.) Seller for Artem. In their mi visiediang Cor, Second Ave, New York Germany, the Rumanian war indus-| defeat of the Liberals last year A Foran women there are special) 1, addition, candidates for all | of Lise? oe i o ee a ee erable existence they try, in their| Office Workers. Week-Iind Outing DAILY EXCEPT FEAT try was developed. and the ascendancy of the Maniu “mands: ie : United States congressional dis- | Siven the privilege of estabushing ping groping way, to find a wa: to Moon Hill Maeay, “Wane, 24 and || Please telephone for appointment m¢ u biliz “3 ah aoe ian |Sovernment American oil interests 1, General raising of the wage|tiicts of New Jersey were named, | another fascist scab-company union oat: sl z i Nin “tood, tare ARM WARE DONTE: ioe | Telephone: Lehigh 6022 pa i z a pee paneer; h ree were permitted for the first time eile kaueca 4 among them Dominick Flaiani, A. | for the bakers, and has the privilege | Gorky points a way out. In the Banizer for ‘reservations, © °°} = s snguatry ang the establigne | to compete for oil concessions in the! 2 Seven hour day and no over-| tod, Morris Langer and S. D. Le-| of taking any shops he can grab, i friandenis of Cold ued Ast he | Mia Pert i ’, || Tes ORChard 3783 x general staff of indaney, Were | country on equal terms with En-| time. vine. being understood that the conditions | *™ : gird 9 oy, be ena : AHEBISRE Rostormines ‘Har Way of | DR. L. KESSLER th . vi _ 2 Te ‘ y ' re x et points the way. We mu | : 5 - Le ocala gee aie Topean intercats. The return af} : by 7 SF eel Soe All these candidates, including | a, he pec esiay #5 Ih fee Ae ‘ai fight our eed out of this alte: We es rh He aup Oi santnel SURGEON DENTIST ae rected towards one end, war, In| Carel was interpreted (by Wall St.) 4. No discharges, D. W. Graham, are on trial for | 580p8, 14 anc | who make |can rise above this only if we fight | Workers Club. Admission 0 cents, Sivleiiy by Apestatmant ai rec an |—-Ed.) yesterday as marking the; 5. No night work. “sedition,” because they fought for | long as he will be able to make houlder'to, eeulder fi ich * * * | a this respect, the Rumanian bour- Aa ‘ ‘g rs oe sf tone Bi 5 y 3 a" | hin grafts shoulder to shoulder for our rights. Labor Defender Photo Group 48-50 DELANCEY STREET geoisie is the product, instrument termination of the Bratianu (anti-/ 6, Eight wecks vacation before|/the unemployed. Dominick Plaiani| is 8” jo. | “We must be men.” Cor. Bldridge St. NEW YORK 3 4 lly f th big im erialist American—Ed.) influence in Ru-|and after confinement. has already been convicted by a _He made a statement at the So- | : Se, a ridge St. y. Soa he 1d P “*! manian affairs.” | To show the women workers the| capitalist court on a charge of “sedi- | ciety meeting of bakers ot Local 3, | eh bP a a Se oe Rane of 7 = = th ge a seattiog! Thus, Carol’s return, in which | conditions that exist in the Soviet|tion.” The nomination of these | 4: F. W. at which 25 were pee Hoar ea Wee 2 ies Renee or an ¢ the various, imperialist powers, the Rumanian army “played a great Union as compared with the U. &.| revolutionary workers to be its can-| HM, Be bas, been, given, = ehaviey/ Tt Bi Coote ey rime core ae nega DR, J. MINDEL ‘ of the vario | ” is will help draw them into the N. T./ di is th f the Com- tT tt i | pirg Branch | Wi | SURG iti i iq : cer" jcritics raved and called this picture | Speakers: Ray Rago 3. SET ie Pisces sane thening of American imperialism in| A section on the problems of the| Herbert Benjamin, district organ- | “#54 over A. Tee atee: al udsaphe ante aac ea ee oe isn ter eee aie each with its-own plan of advancing | Rumania, Rumania is in the grip youth was added and it was de-|izer of the Communist Party, re-| qye ‘fey PW ocenas Industrial | powering. It is all that and more. Not connected with any and conducting the war, and espe-|°f ® severe economic crisis. ‘The clared that more attention must be | ported on the present political situ-| yz im, points out to the bakers and |Jn our own town a “eritic” on a Communist Activities other office cially with 4 own Mannicd towards | 1iscontent of the masses is growing. | paid to them than was indicated in| ation and the issues of the cam- a Stas Zoed workers that the only |capitalist sheet decried the fact of 168 pues » oer 4 \In addition to the tremendous bur- the draft program, The problems paign, A aac | th ict bat hie oovion —_— | ¥ a particular “imperialist power as| 30 Stes ig Geta Aies Stow Vek is Gultise mckeck noe aben eer way to build a union that will strug- | the picture being morbid. Gorky| gactory ction 8 Concert against the* others, the political |e 5 eS ent eas eis adic aw Le my rs ee these | Jay Rubin, secretary of the Trade | gie in the interests of the bakers, | answers this with—“Life under cap- And sake nter. 105 ‘Thattord Cooperators! Patronize ; differences centered chiefly around | Fr itation and oppression of the| workers are being drawn into the| Ome" Unity League in New Jer-| as well as all food workers, is along | italism must be morbid.” In the |*Y* bie. S E R O td " which imperialist power should gain masses, and hence their’ resistance | industry, vids putiined the detailed plans i the lines laid down by the Trade bits he points a way to change Ee spree ae aes and revolutionary fighting will. This| To set up territorial districts in-|‘#kiné the campaign message of) Union Unity League. Only with a this. “eader: Don't | iar CHEMIST Thus considerable light is thrown | squires a consolidated and strana: stead of es ai areaeih the city din: \Communism to every mine, mill; fac- policy ‘of struggle for conditions, for Our warning to the reader: Don’t Woshiog ne i b Mas cor ay , prone Of 85 84 prestey y “'S-|\tory and village in the state, and d inst the speed-up, | miss this film. You are in for the | wa sngtOn. 4 657 Allerton Avenue on the entire matter by @ report|thened fascist dictatorship. Carol tricts, was a most important addi-| ‘OY h the 8-hour day, against the sp Ps * nthe Estabrook $215 Bi in the “Jourpal of Commerce” of | j, expected to help in this. hes This was done in order to|t? create permanent organizations | ¢or the building of a union con-| best film treat you have had in a/Ave. and 163rd | roo! ronx, N. ¥, 1 June 9. “With news that Prince/ 4 draw into the union needle workers | °! the workers, not only to support | trolled by the rank and file, for the long, long time. voyy y Jusoslay Fraction. . >= : Carol had returned to Rumania and| In the second place, Carol’s return | ‘ lyi M the Communist Party in elzctions,| mass participation in the struggle) The program at the Cameo also] Will hold a meeting on Wednesday, | was brought about at this time in outlying sections. June 11 at 347 E. 72nd St. at 8 p. m/f All Comrades Meet at would ascgnd the throne,” the Jour- nal states,.‘it was reported in Wall Street Saturday.that the Interna- tional Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. would be awarded a twenty-year:,telephone concession in the country~and that the LT. & T. J. P. Morgan & Co. offer to float a $20,000,000 Rumanian loan would be accepted by the Bucharest order to consolidate the fascist forces of the country for an effec- tive attack against the Soviet Un- ion, This must in no way be under- estimated. Thirdly, it should be noted that in this situation the social-demo- erats have served as the direct bridge for Carol’s return Unemployment, Cris jis Grows in Germany Unentpléyinent and the economic crisis continues to weigh heavily upon the German masses. Official unemployment figures indicate that about 2,100,000 are receiving government doles at the present time, which means: that there are considerably more out of work. A Berlin dispatch t6 yeS8terday’s Journal of Commerce states that “for more | Cooperation Between Sections of T.U.U.L. | A motion for close cooperation between the N.T.W.L.U. and the Na- tional Textile Workers’ Union was adopted because of the contact in some of the needle and textile trades. This same idea was brought | forward in connection with the Na- | tional Miners’ Union. It is intend- ed that a drive for needle workers be made in the state of Illinois. Closer relation with the Canadian N.T.W.LU. was decided upon. It was moved that a thorough analysis be made of the Strassburg, Germany, convention of 1929, where the question of strike strategy was outlined. Instead of “pulling” com- but to wage a fight for their own daily demands against the bosses, NEEDLE BOARD PICKS OFFICIALS Hyman, Gold Chosen for Leading Office At the first meeting of the new General Executive Board of the Needle Trades Workers’ Industrial Union, held at Irving Plaza Hall against the bosses; can we have a| includes the latest Soviet weekly union that will serve in the inter- ests of the food workers. Food workers are marching for- ward hand in hand—marching on, * smashing all opportunists and rene- | gades that stand in their way. First | the fascist A. F. of L., then the social fascist A. F. W., the Love- stone renegades, who deny the neces- sity of building the Industrial Union, | and now the corrupted fakers with | their opportunism, Fagen, Gross and | Felt clique. JUDGE SHIELDS CAIN & Based on the stirring no GORKY’S STIRRING NOVEL AMKINO PRESENTS—AMERICAN PREMIERE: and produced by Sovkino of Moscow. Enacted All comrades come on time. ON THE SCRE ARTEM vel by MAXIM GORKY BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health | Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Vegetarian RESTAURANT \f 199 SECOND AVE). UE Bet, 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food | RATIONAL MELROSE— terd: Louis H: d Be by noted Soviet stage and screen star. Dair: RESTAURANT than two years a serious state of depression has been weighing upon mittees, by the strong members of | Yesterday, Louls Hyman and Ben 5 ee aeanas pa wave ee: si German business, Indications of improvement which have made them- the union, the new policy of shop | Gold were elected again as the main NO 1 Pleasant to Dine at Our Pisce. selves evident; from time to time, particularly a little lese than a year committees would be substituted, officials Re WeeRy Seen OoL W! |] 1ze7‘Sournern BLvb. Bronx ago, haye proved illusory. The depression continues today, and there When a strike is called the work- |" a | fi 42dSt.and | POPULAR || (near 174th St. Station) are no symptoms as yet of a genuine revival.” ers will go out of the shops led by | tional secretary. EL CENTRO, Cal. (By Mail).— AMEQ ree Fsesateire, ff EE OME fa PIPER VALE RS: their own shop councils. A special bureau to act between | The Imperial Valley vegetable grow-| Se Satan tt Vote on Wall Street Tariff Soon The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Bill is] Smoot-Hawley tariff is to enable; again ready to leave the House- Senate Conference Committee. It is likely that a final vote will be taken in both the House and Senate some time this week. Considerable oppo- sition against the bill has been raised by one section of the finance capitalists, particularly the auto magnates. However, in spite of the fact that the vote will be very close, the tariff bill may find itself en- acted into law before the week is over. The chief purpose of the the American capitalists to wage a | Successful offensive against rival imperialists for world markets. The economic position of the American |eapitalists is so full of contradic- | tions, however, that the tariff will have the effect of a double-edged \sword striking both ways. The | tariff itself is an expression of the character of capitalist economy and | the national antagonistic interests of the capitalist states. Czech Government Fetes White Guardist PRAGUE, (IPS)—The white guardist General Miller, the suc- cessor of the notorious Kutiepov, was officially received by repre- sentatives of the Czech government en his'arrival in Prague. Yesterday in the Czech parliament the Com- munist deputy Stetka protested energetically against this official reception as a slight to the Soviet Union, and demanded in the name of the Czech proletariat the immediate expulsion of Miller from Czecho- slovakia. DRIVE FOR SHOE & LEATHER UNION Biedenkapp on National Tour Thru All Centers; Meetings Arranged. If there is anyone under the im- pression that the six months’ lock- out of the’ 3,500 shoe workers in New York arid Brooklyn has retard- ed their determination to build a powerful union and to win condi- tions in the shops, he has another guess coming. The shoe workers know their en- emies, as never before. They saw trad cers; Louis Hyman, wh these apartments. No investment Commissioner Woods of the U. S.jand the Protective should send adtociind peak pe i in the woe Bde yar Pedra a Park. Atul ceuryh . tee eps “Pp. r@) I EMKIN” EISE pat TEIN Department of Labor, the fake/names and addresses to the local/shops. The singing of the “Inter-| against the 213 points gained by the|| Port™aity to Tive “inn ‘commndely Food Workers Industrial unions, and the bosses’ courts in ac-|T-U.U.L., or directly to the-national | national” at the clase was a momen-|Fastern District, Einno Heikkils of Srayommnees! . inion tion against them. office of the T.U.U.L, at 2 West 15th! tous demonstration of class soli- the Yritys A. C. of Norwood, Mass.,|} Take Lex! Ave. White Plains 16 W. 21st St. New York City The attack resulted in the shoe|St., New York City, so that Bieden-| darity and a clear indication of the got the individual honors, He cap. Ltsithitnen hgh ios: hsttibermieaie| We Meet at th Phone Chelaen 2274 Ai sy Ayaka ag ia Ms pid A pil sa nap ahi them) vigor with which the delegates will|/tured the 400 meter run, the 800 TEL, ESTABROOK 1400 hf are : Honda” of the Bnet ag — e 03 a ig & power- '. reti to th to i cducation: etings—the ful shoe leather workers indus-| The fight is on for the 40-hour, shelby ee me rim Sinlahed fire to tee thes bea ohana amen kd COOPERATIVE CAFETE yond uf oe th man “Tuesd trial uni ne is advocated months ago | five-day week, abolishing of piece mile run. He finished just ahead bi ead . aniiy, a. Jeo by 26-28 UNION SQUARE One Petey ese by AAS k, abolishing contract and speed| Support the Daily Workér Drive! |of L. Serenios. Both are of the|| “s,m % ‘ “plant the Common 4 F. Gs Biedgnkapp, the general manager, has transferred all his tivity to national work, and is go- ing on an organizational tour thru the country, to mobilize shoe and leather workers under the banner of the committee for a National Shoe and Leather Workers Indus- trial Union affiliated to the T.U. UL Already local T.U.U.L. secretaries are busy arranging meetings. The union will be built in such centers as Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, and St. Louis. All unorganized in those centers or those in boss-owned com- Pany unions like the Boot and Shoe up’ system, contradiction between the world| An important addition was the | proper preparation for strike re- ‘lief. In the past this problem has been’ somewhat neglected. Boruchovich read the constitution jand it was adopted with very few \changes. It embodies the shop delegate system and shop basis for | union organization. Ford, Negro organizer of the T. U. U. L., greeted the convention in the name of the R.LL.U. He | stressed the importance of the Fifth World Congress of the R.LL.U., to be held in August. A member of the World War Veterans League greeted the con- vention and expressed the firmest conviction that the world war vet- erans in the coming war would be | depended upon to turn the imper- jialist war into a class war. Enthusiastic Closing. Great enthusiasm attended the report of the resolutions committee, which was given by Rose Wortis, Resolutions were unanimously adopted on the following: Support of the Chinese and Indian masses in revolution, the Workers School, the International Workers Order, the Arteff, the Jewish Workers’ University, the Daily Worker, Morn- ing Freiheit, Labor Unity, the La- bor Sports Union and the Young Pioneers. A resolution was adopted demanding the release of Harry Eisman and sending a telegram to him from the convention was unani- mously adopted. The convention was closed by short speeches from the following: Katowits of the Bos®n delegation, who was imprisoned during the re- cent strike of the Boston needle Get Donations! Get Subs! Toverit A. Ci. of Jamaica, L. I. sessions of the G. E. B. includes the national chairman and national secretary and the heads of the vari- ous union departments. Department Heads. Tom De Fazzio ‘is to act tem- porarily as the head of the inter- national department. Esther Carroll is to act as head of the women’s department, Fannie Rothman will head the youth department. Henry Sazer remains as national organizer of the union, A few other department heads are to be elected later, ‘A. Weiss is appointed organizer j for Boston. Gersh remains as Chi- cago organizer. In Cleveland there has been up to now a Trade Union Unity League group of needle workers. It was decided by the board that this group form should be replaced by a local of the industrial union, with an of- fice to be opened there for it imme- diately. In line with the adopted draft program, it was decided that wherever T. U. U. L. needle groups exist they shall be replaced by N. T. W. I. U. locals. NEW ENGLAND SHINES AT ULMER PARK MEET NEW YORK, N. Y.—Thousands of workers and young workers crowded Ulmer Park in Brooklyn, Sunday and watched the first an- nual track and field championship meet of the Labor Sports Union of America, held on the Anniversary of the Gastonia battle. jers’ paid spy, Barber, fenced with the defense attorneys for hours here in the trial of 9 workers and or- ganizers of the Agricultural Work- ers Industrial League of the Trade! Union Unity League,» who are charged with criminal syndicalism. | on enough different points to get sentences of 42 years each if con-| victed. | The defense demanded to know| who was paying Barber for his stool pigeon work. After a long argu-| ment, the court overruled the ques- | tion, and Barber does not officially admit, so far, who pays for his per- juries. Miller Declares Membership. ‘When Barber was asked which of the defendants belonged to the Com- | munist Party, another argument started, interrupted by Miller, one of the indicted, rising in court and Geclaring that he was proud to say | \he did. Barber then picked Sklar, | Emory, Harriuchi, Alonzo, Roxas and Herrera. ‘Theatre Guild Productions | THE NEW { GARRICK GAIETIES | W. 652d. Evs. 8:30 GUILD Mts.Th.&Sat.2:30 HOTEL UNIVERSE By PHILIP BARRY 45th Street MARTIN BECK 4%, Strcet ives, 8:50, Mats, Thursday and Saturday at 2:50 TH STREET PLAYHOUSE (Film Guild Cinema) 52 W. 8th St. SPR, 5095 Cont, 1 P.M. to Midnite Popular Prices. “PORI” First Showing — UFA’S Demand the release of Fos- NSC GERTEE aieue “NOT DAMAGED” With LOIS MORAN Walter Byron and Robert Ames MUSIC BOX sive; its, 5.31 Mats, Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 “TOPAZE"” Comedy Hit from the French with FRANK MORGAN, Phoebe Foster, Clarence Derwent “LYSISTRATA” Violet Kemble Cooper, Ernest Truex, Miriam Hopkins, Sydney Green- street, Hortense Alden, Erle Dressler 44TH ST, THEATRE, W. of B'way Eves. 8:30. Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2:30 “THREE LITTLE - GIRLS” Great Singing and Dan Cast ter, Minor, Amter and Ray- mond, in prison for fighting for unemployment insurance. 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