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} Page Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1930 MINEOLA FRAME UP IS THROWN OUT OF COURT Dismissal of Seven De- fendants Forced NEW YORK.—The famous case was thrown out of cor day by Judge Smith of County Court, Mineol: The a attorney wanted to keep it on calendar, although admitting he h “norevidence on which to convict. The main reason for this was to make “previous conviction” ars against the defendants when th atrested in active union work later on. However, the defense forced dis- missal of all charges against all seven defendants This case arose when eleven work- ers wer@ jailed on charges of felonious assault .during the 1926 furriers’ strike. They were Ben Gold, Shapiro, Malkin, Franklin, Jack Schneider. Martin Rosenberg, Samuel Mensoher, Oscar Miles, Otto Lenhardt, Joseph Katz and George Weiss. The case was started as an attempt to-smash the left wing in the furriers union. It created enormous sensation, and ra THE ADVENTURES OF BILL WORKER — Who Said Lamb? — {IF YOU THINK. YoUARE SUFRERING) | ¢ REMEMBER THAT YouR SUFFERING | oS fa > MAUGH [A SPARROW SHALL. NOT FALL To | JHE GROUND WiTHoUT Your |) RirAeRe. FEAR NOT For YEARE OF] “SORE VALUE THAN Ss ae He LAMB OF Gon || ) Lh hoc Wdo SAID MOU OOK AFTER il Lame, CAST Your BREAD UPon THE} } ATES AND AP TER Many Days iT Wit coast terse sree ape e By RYAN WALKER. ( Work ADAY Foo } { A Bowl, OF SouP AISTEN To OUR. LOG PRAYES AND GET OUT. 2,000 JAM SOVIET DEFENSE MERTING " t wor Labor and Fraternal RED UNIONS! ‘Kers know of your meeting WORTIS AT GALA New Racket Run on Taxi Men; ‘WOMEN’S CONCERT | Shabiro Works Up A Stunt OF FOREIGN-BORN FIGHT DEPORTING PINTO AND SERIO AWAITING EXILE FOP STRIKE WORK ILD Shows U p Attack on Foreign Born BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 20.—As in the case of Guido Serio, who is now at Ellis Island, August G, Pinto from New Bedford, Mass., is now awaiting deportation to Portugal for his mill- tant leadership in the New Bedford strike of two years ago and for his present activities in the National Textile Workers’ Union., The worke ers throughout this district are work~ ing with the International Labor De- fense in trying to stop the deporta- tion of Pinto. The Boston district of the I. L. D. is active in calling meeings and mass demonstrations against the deporta~ tion of Pinto and showing up the department of labor in its direct hand in hand policy with the mill- cwners in New England, who are anx- fous to stop all agitation going on in the ranks of the employees in their textile mills, ts and activities. “This colt umn Pinto was arrested for picketing was bitterly fought, with the ae seca eee ee | near the Sharp Mill last January and wing leaders asiding the prosecu | notices as short as possible and mail aay. | | was sentenced to six months in jail o ‘ x th mn i Drivers. “ " . ” * {er 4 Nine Convicted. FSU Confere ce Héld|*™ Norra Many Features on Pro-, Tells Taxi Drivers, “My Heart Bleeds for You,” | Nat’l Conv Jon the ground that ho broke his All but Gold and Shapiro were con NGHINAGAN NAMONAL Ate ; , ; it x0ld and Shapi re con- ie 1 v of . “ * : : * “probation” period on a previous ar- vidied., Some time inter the court of Prior to Meet [ADRPRATIONAL EROBLEHY | gram Tonight and Asks Them to Join His Clientele of Held In Wash. ved. ‘The colt Had teidddedt hit and: Speeee eccrved she decision on ail! siew. Yone cresting thé ereat | 2b el vase, YP ihet 8) NEW YORK—Ushering in the Buyers; Gets His From the Sellers aoe put him on probation, hoping to cut but Malkin and Frankli. Malkin is Brisol Ave., Friday at § p.m. | | ve work! 5 NEW YORK ~ Organizations of | binto off trom all activities in the J z oa ements of the Soviet workers | Bri ve., Friday. + at Spm.) eighth year of active working-class | foreign-born workers throughout the| |. 5 y vhill Sonar nis rine ay mee in building a workers’ society, more | panc | activity, the United, Council of Work- | NEW YORK.—On Nov. 3 a new,| you are only a driver—no assessments city are preparing for the national | ™s. He was Tinslly Brrested whule Sooerga Veo and a half rear term (tan two thousand workers jammed | ,,By,!he Youth . uate day’ ever| NE Class Women will fittingly cele- | self-styled messiah appeared and|and no dues.” Sounds ereat! But picketing in the Sharp Mill strike The other seven came into court Irving Plaza Hall, 15th St, and Irving | ning, Nov brate its seventh anniversary by a/ spoke unto the taxi drivers, saying: | the taxi drivers know that a man who convention of the Council for the and sentenced to jail, where he was 1 Protection of the n immi < ahd th dedea Place at a Friends of the Soviet | pect Ave. gala concert tonight (Friday) at 8) | “I know you are oppressed. You are | could beat Ford out of anything, accl-| neig in aihielen o Gite a interrogated by the immigration offi yesterday, and their case is ended. | Tigh mass meeting held last night bie Pp. m. at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E.| persecuted, work inhuman hours, re- dentally or otherwise, isn’t running Marital + 80) | cials, ANTI-FASCIST ALLIANCE onthe approximate date of the open- One of the defendants was The conference of the Friends tf HARLEM TIO Fourth St. ceive starvation wages and I can as- meétings, hiring halls, ete., for noth= ing of Congress and are now electing The Boston districe of the Interna- be | last summer during the July incr the Soviet Union preceded the mass|_ Will aie as are Speed ats Besides numbers by the Freiheit| sure you my heart bleeds for you. I|ing. They found out the secret. delegates. tional Labor Defense is calling upon struggle and charged again wit 2 fel- | meeting, Definite steps to rally the | Tnita ave, trween® ‘ith and’ 11ith| Mandolin Orchestra and recitations | am here to lead you in this struggle. A Sales Stunt. The convention will gather to pro-| all workers and wide-awake labor or= onious assault. This is a frame-up, of New York for defense of Contiibutions by Yosel Kotler, Rose Wortis of the | All the strength and intelligence that | ; test the persecution of foreign-born | nizations to rally behind this tex- like the iMneola case, but the pros- rerepublic against the war |; Women's Department of the Commu- |I possess 1s at your command. I do| , Shapiro's whole organisation for) Wo me Pesseciition 0 campaign for | tile workers’ leader and stop the des ecution and fur bosses thought that of the imperialist powers Nov. 21, at| nist Party, District 2, will speak. |/not want you men to be ashamed of | the oppressed and persecuted taxi the defense of these workers in the | portation. with a previous conviction over him | were mapped out at this conference. | 7 5B. 3rd St.! Councils and Council | drivers is a corporation under the ; individual receive presentations denoting their activity in. the past. me, nor would I want to be ashamed | of you.” However, the taxi drivers are begin- they could railroad him through on the second charge and send him up present period of persecution. The laws of the state of Delaware, which bills against the foreign born that purchases gasoline, oil, supplies and Full details of the meeting are not available as we go to press. Among 7 members will BRONX WORK i iptions wi!l y v he gi al wi | éssories, and taxicabs, too, for its | 4t€ coming up in this session of Con- Paid subscriptt : for years. Now he goes to trial with- | the speakers of the evening are Anna 2 Boston Ra 28.| Classes in English have been started | ning to wake up. They have learned, | "Ohno ang an these times of hara |2ress will be vigorously protected| solve the financial crisis out the previous conviction, and this | Louise Strong, Dr. E. Reed Mitchell, i0'p.m. Subject: “Ani in as many as ten Councils and will | some of them, to inquire behind such | Members. And in these times of hard) SOAS Ni fi is @ victory for the furriers, the for- i ici and 1 Aah jhettatiemy and its Peliey in Latin finan dont und they HAA thas ch selling, control of a few hundred buy- | 2nd the deportation of militant work-| of the Daily Worker. Join Mr Aiy haw caine cf he Moissaye J. Olgin ant mter. American Countries.” Admésion free. be held in connection with educa- | @ ront, and they find that the neW | ors, to whom you can sell anything | TS will be taken up. the drive for 60,000 eis Trades Workets rndusteial |e Comes will he published | |BRONX OPEN FORUM Hebel Work, |S ione tae te ment eavice 1s Wie bemb Aston MEADS @Db | ey ave 46 ig dea een): Ameatieo | « Tha Govan Tae! the Protection of A ; Needle Trades Workers Industrial tomorrow. ipa in| Year have already been drawn up to|has been capitalizing for years now ny business man, Even Henry Ford| the Foreign Born points out that not| readers. Union. APrat Ave..| include the working-class women in| the story that-he forced Henry Ford | “MY busine : i " ‘ ne. itn” sc ‘A : . never thought of that. It's a good) only workers active in militant labor Schneiders hearing on the second) Each Wednesday in the Daily | "°° i i Gmussion | the sharper struggles of the workers,|to apologize to the Jews. Henry free. All worker! in | Petites ate Bet charge will be in Jefferson Market | Worker the full story of circulation | "°° bis piace. Sea invited game for Shapiro, and any manufac re being deported but in this in organizing the Negro and Ameri- | apologized because he didn’t want his Court today before Judge Goodman. | is told in a clone CLEANPRS AND can-born working-class women into turer or wholesaler will give him a period of unemployment great num- LAUNDRY WORKERS new model boycotted, but Shapiro, | “~ ? ‘i ¥ * ra erin. meeting an rida, | €€ Count the tamer for some of those Henry tax driver. [to ose thelr be and tnd chemsewves || Stenographer Wanted. Judge Admits Unemploy ment Breaks Families »°""22"? p.m; atts W. 2180S) tnformation on the program for the Otzion” "and ‘thor Both ‘mop’ | Yat, -Mhaptvc's ‘bench dy eis| RMON abd trangey ecetusting || “s95, open foc anport. cence- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19—That} “Court records,” cald the judge, | CZECHOSLOVAK AND | est ae Working Class | eredit for it, and is making good |tleht, and particularly as the major- diately grabbed by the immigration || "Pheri, dictation, general offs unemployment is breaking up thou-| “show that when the provider of the}. At the Workers’ Ha 7 E. 72nd | Women, 799 Broadway, N. ¥. C. thing of it. He organized the “Bank | ity of the taxi drivers are too wise 'y eri y the immigration work; Party member or close | St. invites you to attend | | i ‘ a to the game to play in it. What they | department and send back to the sympathizer, Party work, family is out of work discontent} Saturday, Nov. 22, at $ = ONeEAE Shares Corporation of America” to aepds ct familios wes admitted today | a lecture or inamplowment and por invest money for the Jews, and a Idt | Need ts a union. country of thelr birth. by Judge William M. Lewis in the | fine sats Sate a receatty| lice Terror.” Admission free. Domestic Relations Court here. q | votr shopmotes, i Capitalism embitters all normal sex Cepitalist exploitation naturall¥| matures into a separation.” a to disrupt and shatter aff fam- | relations and makes the cry of the Apply: OFFICE WORKERS UNION {6 WEST 2ist ST, NEW YORK Ask for MAY FIELD Bring Some of the foreign born organi- zations who have already elected their delegates are: Finnish, 16; Scandinavian, 6; Jewish, 19; Japan- of them did give their money to “fhe man who beat Ford.” New Stunt. YOUTH SECTION OF FOOD | WORKERS MEET TONIGHT USSR PENSIONS BRAINWORKERS MOSCOW, U.S.8.R.—The UNIT AND SKCTION DAILY WORKER REPS Soviet Meet Friday, 7 p. m., at Workers’ 5 ft 5 Biery Uni But that racket is played out, and | Union recently passed a degree pro-| ose 4. Ukrainian, 9; Itali 3 Po- oe featons, ol unemployment | Bey we ae ae to en Ce eee gr oe eye ene NE WYORK—All young Food| DOW Shapiro comes with an organiza | viding for the pensioning of brain-| ich 3; American Negro cai {f possible, apply between 10 & 12 a.m. 8 is e PI i up the home into a hollow mockery.| must b. resented. —d 7% i 5 > a i » 33 - sil ° P eye | mnie be WoRKERS CLUB Workers shall be present tonight at/| tion called “General Taxicab Owners’ | workers. This is the first time in| gress 9: Chinese, 1; Jugo-Slavian, 5 the history of the world that authors, poets, artists, etc., as a whole category have been pensioned. meeting Sunday, 3 p.m. at 412 Sutter Ave. iit Ge"held inthe evening at the elubrooms, ae address. the meeting of the Youth Section of | Protective Association”—“You put up and Lithuanian 11. A mass meeting | the Food Workers’ Industrial Uniony 2° cash—you get five shares for each where the delegates for Washington Young Workers Hard Hit By Unemployment cab you own—you get one share if “For All Kinds of Insurance” NEW YORK —That unemployment is working havoc with the working youth was the conclusion made by young people, of the despondency,| discouragement and demoralizing in- fluence of unemployment which they | are suffering.” While the social workers in their report worry only about the “mental” effect, the fact is that. the very lives | ‘The survey covered 424 families and of the young workers are endangered 2,155 individuals. “It is needless to, by unemployment. They suffer hun- | mention,” said Hesley’s report, “the | ger, permanent effect on the lives of these | from the effects of starvation. Jail 70 Communists in Peru An Associated Press dispatch from |tricts of Cerro de Pasco. Lima, Peru, states that 70 Commu-| Eleven of the workers arrested have nists were arrested as a result of the | been sent to the penal colony on the workers’ demonstration against the island of del Fronton, just outside police murders in the mining dis- |the Port of Callao. Karl D. Hesley, director of social work at the Henry St. Settlement in & survey just completed. 2,000 Silk Workers Strike Against Wage Cut HAZELTON, Pa., Nov. 18.—A strike! ees. of the night shift at the Duplan silk | Teductions. The | Workers is trying to arrange for the Corporation mills here has shut down | se11 out of the strikers, and is offer- | the whole works, with 2,000 employ- | ing compromises to the boss. FOR BETTER VALUES IN MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S Suits and Overcoats go to PARK CLOTHING CO. 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. 50 Vv SOLIDARITY FESTIVAL Given by I. L. D. Branch 43 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 at 8 P.M. LABOR TEMPLE 248 East 84th Street, New York City Admission 50 cents ENTERTAINMENT—DANCE SPECIAL FEATUREC—Prolet Bulue, Schwartzkopf Trio, Ryan Walker, Caricatures, Shapiro, Mandolin Proceeds will go towards tle class war prisoners ETOP NE RRR The United Council of Working Class Women a will celebrate its ’ SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY ie TONIGHT a at 8 P. M, 5 MANHATTAN LYCEUM 66 East 4th Street CONCERT + PROGRAM Yosel Cutler—recitations and drawings _ Freihelt Mandolin Orchestra—classical and revolutionary numbers i One act play by our own members ij A surprise for the Councils + Admission 50 cents in advance 75 cents at the door | SECTION OF I. Ww. malnutrition and very often die | §' The struggle is against wage | United Textile | which takes place tonight at 7 p. m., OFFICE Wonsceie, arcunnion at the Union headquarters, 16 W. 2ist The Office Workers’ Union calls | Street. upon all its members to par in the mass violation of the injunc- tion at Zeigler’s Cafeteria on 34th St, and 8th Ave. Monday, Nov. 24, at 5:30 p. m. The main purpose of the meeting jw be to lay out plans for work | | among the unorganized young food | workers. The young food workers are being miserably exploited, es- | r during the present economic Working 12 to 13 hours a day | for as low as $12 to $14 a week and | facing repeatedly the wage slashing | attacks of the bosses. Another future of the Youth Sec- | tion is the formation of a Sports Club under the guidance of the Labor | Sports Union. During the winter | | when outdoor sports can not be car- | 5 | ried on, a gym will be procured where Don’t miss the full story of circu- | the Young Food Workerswill be able 4 lation gains in Wednesday's Daily to exercise and play basket-ball, Worker. | volley-ball and other games, * * RORO PARK YO! Dance Saturda DISTRICT SHOP PAPER CONFERENCE Y. C. L, p.m. on the 4th nit and’ Section or- ganizer, it-prop and shop paper Committee member must be present. SECTION 2 Comrades report Side Workers’ Club, for Red Sunday at Sunday ow. a.m. to West | 22nd St., a hs JUBILEE of Comrade FAORRIS VINCHEVSKY (The Pioneer of Jewish Revolutionary Literature) will be celebrated by all revolutionary workers Saturday Evening, November 22 at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN WILLIAM Z. FOSTER and others will greet in the name of the Communist Party Freiheit Gecangs Farein — Ped Dancers Artef and Others Tickets on Sale at the Gfitce of the Morning Freiheit 35 East 12th Street, New York City Prices: 50¢3 75c; $1.00 Camp Wocolona Reunion and Dance TONIGHT, NOVEMBER 21 at 8 O'clock Irving Plaza Fiftoenth Street and Igving Place ADMISSION 15 CENTS AMUSEMENTS “Theatre Guild Productions THE QUEEN OF COMEDIES LYSISTRATA | THE WIT YOU HEAR ABOUT 44TH STREE ThHttarne W. of Bway Eves, 8:40, — Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2:40 300 Balcony Seats, $1, All Performances ELIZABETH, THE QUEEN GUILD W:, 5%. Bra. 8:0 Mats. Th.&Sat. ROAR CHINA MARTIN BECK #4. 45th St. West of Broadway iq Eva. 8:60. Mts. Th, & Bat. 2:60 EDGAR WALLACE’S PLAY ON THE SPOT with CRANE WILBUR and ANNA MAY WONG EDGAR WALLACE’S FORREST THEA. 49 W. of B'y. Eva. 8:60, Mts. W. & 8, 2:30 NINA ROSA New Musical Romance, with GUY ROBERTSON, ETHELIND TERRY ARMIDA, LEONARD CBELEY, Others MAJESTIO THEA., 44th, W. of Broadway Eva. 8:20. Mats. Wed.&Sat. 2:30. Chi 2600 43rd St. and 6th HIPPODROME — 424,5t. an BIGGEST SHOW IN NEW YORK nko | THE BIG TRAIL with JOHN WAYNE ACTS Tully Marshall and Ht Trendet a ALE GALIAENNE, Direetor “SIEGFRIE! Peter Pi NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES RKO—ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW! “UP POPS THE DEVIL” 4 Genuine Comedy Hit with ROGER PRYOR MASQUE 45th St. Theas,W. of B'war ane 3 as Mats. Wednesday sia ataricy 240 Britton Jack Wilson&Co, Muriel Baye & a, Levan & Boles Jerry & Betty Browne Sugar Marcel Lafleur & Portia FRANKLIN Prospect & 161St, FALY. FESTIVAL 8—RKO ACTS—8 iot oF pi vious fun. THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR IT A COMEDY BY ZoOm AKINS SAM H. HARBIS Thea., 424 St. W. of B’y Evening 8:50. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:30 GLOBE ¢ s te ety te: mae ae ee “BIG MONEY” JOE E. BROWN Edna Wallace a ‘A cont Pinas (BERNICE CLAIRE Remuera, amen Geason ome 2 — q Co. wath ’ Ellis ith Clifford Som Linfield Co, Citt & Helen MeFarlan Mijares Junior THE CAT CREEPS Saturday to Tuesday Nov, 22-25 with Helen Vwelvetrees ‘CAMEO £'4,%,, |NOW “Wild Men of Kallhari” Daily Worker Reps Conference TONIGHT At the Workers Center at 7 p.m. 35 E, 12th St. All plans will be made to carry through the Daily Worker Campaign for eight thousand increase in circulation in District Number Two EVERY UNIT MYST BE REPRESENTED will assemble prior to their going, will be held Friday evening, Nov. 28, at Manhattan Lyceum, 66E. 4th St. All workers of sll nationalities and mass organizations are called to at- tend this meeting. ([ARL BRODSKY Teleptione: Murray Hil) S55¢ 7 East 42nd Street, New York Help Build the SOVIET UNION! 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