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Page Two ALL OUT TODAY! DEM ORLOFSKY ene OMP. ald a Ni INS "| TAY GAMATES DRAG id was front | that vicious left wing ed a and mion decided yal con to or- ets Are Soci: matter of k keteering reach f der the aevis of Orlofs! ST 1 of Locel 4 cutters. o of the dual compa- 7. that neither Or- ny es tl swing ad- uld agree to it af ank and File all parts of the cour ; oh fro: un rring th m be taken imme nt the constant | nd a the unions two company Y DERE: NSE trike; Herbert | ovestone-Gitlow | faker | fro 3s t held in Labor 84th St. Thursday he in which he tries t 243 E. m the fighting Party th against ‘Tom Mo ment and ing careful repre: sifting, nting yari- ns got in and put up Bert a real struggle for Comm: n derati d against a man of the Rey. A. J. Muste in the | motion of Kketeers to “labor” rac and a cl friend lude the I ational Labor De- of the White Plains police se. Wh ini, one of the those aid he sold out the road work- 's of the Ifiterna- | several months ago. Chair- nt company | attack on the women delegates am. liar n labor spat in her ate hit back, where- | zed by a strong-arm n out. The motion the I, L. D, delegates was man of this -labor confi s been active in e from A. F. of L. Others who played a leading rol the conference were Ben Gitlow, le who has recently been en- strike-breaking in unions. in workers rc to supposedly a represen- Mooney Molders’ De- niltee participated in the ‘al of Mooney’s use, Not a 's firey pamph- the A, F. of L. betraya! | in active What’s On— SATURDAY wo | The New York District of the In-+ jonal Labor Defense calls upon | anizations who really want to free Mooney to come in ses to a big Mooney-Harlan- tsboro demonstration, to be held. Saturday, Oct. 3, at 1230 p. m. in Union Square. All organizations are Br, Youth da ternat, wi ‘Tractor Sehool e 0 called to send delegates to| Nigh dale He eee and epncera | the Mooney-Harlan-Scottsboro De- for 3 Union Sep-/| fense Conference on Sunday, Oct. 11 wee orwett Sz} at 10 a.m. in Irving Plaza, 15th St. and Irving Place. Paar Beat eeiceiees ownsville Youth viltatca tee alone Jonge One way to help the Soviet Pitkin Ave., Admission | Union is to spread among the 36 cents, ate oe | workers “Soviet ‘Forced Labor,’” rt _ | by Max Bedacht, 10 cents per- copy. For the benefit e Jewish col- | _ — a onization Union, Sep- tember 26, 2 gie Hall, § p.m. | under t aspices of the IV See invited 1844 Pitkin Ave. Admission 1.W.0. Youth Branches | Food Workers Industrial Union Witt have a joint meeting Sep-| Will hold an open-air meeting for t at 32 Union Sa., Room 605 ( t Election Campaign =p at Allerton Ave and Hol- Pole staat i | Hinsdale Youth Club Brownsville Youth, LW. 4 dance and ente: p.m., 1844 Pitkin 4 . Admission 26 cents, * tonight at 313] Young neoekers| he dance . § p.m Holding | Hinsdale invited, Alteration Painter . 8 5, Craiaunint Party Unit Will give a banquet tonight at 626 No. Attention! * E, l4ist St, Apt. 12-B, 8 p.m, All in- Hicksy Daily Worker Club vited, ag a dance and entertain- x-nervice. League, Br. No. 2| ment t at 102 W. John St. L, I y meeting at] * Cae Betas SUNDAY Bronx Park Youth Club a_ hike tomorrow — tn Brighton Beach Workers Club | py k . Meet at’ the Allerton A farewell banquet will be given | 4 nd Bronx Park Bast entrance for a worker who leaves for the|9 All invited, ‘ , at 140 Neptune ure invited Pea. te 5 in Hast YOu Unit 3 nt Ave, 10 18 g 2 party tonight at 6143] 3 ubers instructed to Libig West Bronx. Take trains | gsbridge Sta, or call King Cee torte All invited, Needle ‘Tradex Demonstration Waa, All out to the efarewell mass meet- Workers Ex-nervicemen League Br. 1 Sunday on ‘the leaving of Will hold an open-air in Hyman, President of — the NrWIu the Col mbus ircle tonight m. ex-servicemen invited. Don’t get the open forum tomorrow E, 10th St. 2 p, m, for thé November Plenum of Red International of Labor will be_many promi- ficert has been | Alfred Levy USNR | 4 nee tonight at 569 ret Fall Hike? Prosy onx, N, ¥ All rte $0 | work those | ‘ elham * Brownsville Youth Wo Come and ig and entertainment tonight | ing, the excuse being that there is jin the dress market yesterday after- | noon by the United Front Committee. | during this season. Hochman at the | | and now the “Forward” has increased | the union so that these shops can be | vAILY W Mi tine ry Wigs Iq Score Scabbing of C ompany Unien phi - AINST | HOP UNITY es to Tear m Working onditions C so cailed carried on by Stet- and ot! company clearly revealed to- 24 and f che following fura d f che followin of the agents about losure these a While nm o! s Workers Indus- he iy the same manner as k Here cre some facts. workers of Krigel and Krivoy on sirike against the dis- 2 cutter, against the de- 's for a standard of cy immediately got | supply the shop with | ers exactly The to out ze of and of the bo: production. Ste on the m PUT THE PARTY ON THE B ALT OT scabs. In a signed statement made at | i ad a the office of the Industrial Union sterday a fur worker revealed the (CONTINU FROM PAGE ONE) | to work at Krizel and | advice and instruc- the streets. lars must be raised within the next tsky to whom I ex- o1 days in connection with the ec lection of signatures sae must etsky that I was get- by ), which was below the min- Nevertheless Stetsky I continue working.” | realized that he was e hands of the bosses, and came down to the Oct se’ special] insisted ¢ He 3 playing ie. to arrange ‘e the worl come to req now on, shop ga fridust on to pledge his sup- tion campaign meetings in the vari- | port to union and the strikers. ous trade markets must be held every | This worker is but one of the many day. Also street me the | furri who have been convinced by various residential ighborhoods | the fake maneuvers of the cliques very night. which refuse to permit the furriers to The Tammany Hall, Republican sit in at the so-called “unity con- the aims and objects of Stetsky and his supporters is to interfere with the struggle of the fur workers for better conditions. These workers are turning in their company union books and are join- | |ing the Industrial Union. The storm | of protest against the company union | houses are gambling joints and mur- | #gents who refuse to admit the ae der dens. During the house to house \riers to the conference is spreat ng | canvas to send the workers to vote | throughout the fur market. Workers.) Commnist and to sign the petitions | 10m whole shops and dota are to enable the Red candidates to get | ™obilizing their ranks to come to the on the ballot is the time to explain | Conference on Monday and to tulst the rotteness and corruption of the | the right to sit in at the confer. | bosses political machinery, | ence nes their problems are being | The Communist Party, District’ 2, sie calls on the working-class of New ork for a tremendous mass mobi- | ation from now until Oct 1 to as- re that Red Cani the baliot-in every workers’ otf New York. lose. Only the ers and a and Socialist machines h pg ng started their election and betray the workers. late: an, ste n by which these reaction political machines of the bosses are supported comes in the form of an expose that the T many club The proof of the racketeering and = NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EAST SIDE—BRONX 8 ie aa is no time to to Tuesday Today m all workers’ organi Sa | assure this victory. fun’ JEFFERSON | ERT | nd signatures at top speed, ag inne: “ B | is election campaign a Red V RKO | WHEELER | for the revolutionary workers of } aes | ant | York under the leadership of Communist Party. 95° | ROBERT | WOOLSEY | at. and Hol. | NEW ENGLAND IN “CAUGHT HOSIERY STRIKE | FRANKLIN semrrouin | PLASTERED” Kor PUTNAM, Conn., Sept. 25—A mass Lew Pottneke AE stoppage affecting the Proper Mc- Callum Hosiery Company of North- ampton, Mass., took place today, also | an unknown mill in Springfield. The | perspective is a spread of this stop- page. ‘he local of the American Federation of Full Fashioned Ho- siery Union is’ against mass picket- | Dorothy Lee insufficient bail money. The stop- | page was arrived at by an agreement | | with the mill owners pending nego- | tiations of a thirty-five to forty-five per cent wage cut, The local will return its charter. /Company Union Sends Workers Back To Worse Conditions Several open air meetings were held | Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL OPTICAL CO. ander personal supervision o DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist Opponit, New felephone Stayveenn: S830 At these meetings the workers ex- | posed the lying statement in the | “Forward” that one hundred shops | were organized by the company union WORKERS IN YONKERS Buy Your Daily at the Following Stands CUTMANSTEIN 51 Riverdale Ave. LESCHS last meeting reported only 28 shops, the number to 100. | In practically all instances_ the | workers returned to the shops under | |even worse conditions than existed | |before the company union sent its gorillas to the shops. The Industrial Union plans to ex- tend the drive next week and calls on all dressmakers working in open |J shops to bring their complaints to Ti Riverdole Ave. ZACCIO Oo New Main St, J. FRIEDMAN 144 Nepperhan Aven cor, School St. WEINERS 211 MeLenn Ave, 1cCcO 2 Poplar St. unionized and better conditions se- ed for the workers. a eae eae G. A. PHILIPS CHIROPRACTOR 409 West 139th St, N. ¥. #. Phone TI, HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVENUE Phone University 4-9081 Election Campaign Affair Sat., Sept. 26th, 8 P.M. 1622 BATHGATE AVENUE, BRONX W.LR. Lab, ‘Theatre, Ryan Walker, Ete, | Music, Eats, Fun | Auspices—C. P. Unit 1 Gottlieh’s Hardware 119 THIRD AVENUE Near 1th St, Tompkins Sq. 6-4547 Admission 25¢ Section 5 An wt in of nd “one un ee of fighting for | © their stril iz ac- trade | tivities against the striking fur work- | |which is being given under the aus- | Friends of the Soviet Union, | cussion will follow the talk. | entertainment on Friday, Oct. | 830 p. m. in Central Opera House, ORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1931 Si RATE FOR RELEASE OF 10 CHILEAN SAILORS AT G BATTERY PL. Prk “ALLE M. Depeutines Renew Fight for Return | of All Their Funds | FIRE 50 SILK MILL WORKERS The Committee of 25 of the de-| positors of the Bank of the United |. Soy States has renewed the fight for al Most M en ant Among ull return of the lost deposits, it Strikers T! hrown Out was reported yesterday. | A meeting of the committee will | Id at the HIAS building, 425 = | worke at th [Lafayette to work out further plans of the for the fight to get the swindled | \ fu ae Th committee AS forma ra The committee has information |. fo that many of the d ors did not | she plann even receive the 30 ei eae Sis: O25 putting deposits prom : t auline Re ozgers, FSU m neaker, On “What I ane In § Soviet Unisn” iy on the pocket line. The workers in the shop must A vivid, first-hand account of the | Prepare to inst the speed-up that the building of Socialism in the Soviet sae Union will be given by Pawine |‘ Put through in order to save th Rogers, who has just returned after | PTS: f spending a year in the U.S.S.R,in| 200) 77 : i re a talk at Labor Temple, 14th st.j NEEDLE TRADES “FRACTIONS and Second Ave., on Monday, Sept. _ Gs 28, at 8 p.m. “What I Sawin the| The following fraction meetings | Soviet Union” is the title of her talk, | will be held at the ‘Work on the second floor ,on | Sept. 26, at 2 p. m. sharp. j and YCL members must The F. S. U. is also arranging a! attend. big Ratification meeting. and gala! ship cards. 2, at| Millinery ‘ Saturd: pices of the New York Local of the pied Dis- ereta Communist Part; 67th St. near Third Ave. | AMUSEMENT IN | A Theatre Guild Production | “Hy E” Ry ALFRED SAVOIR Adapted by Chester GUILDS id E —,| LARGE FURNIS | airy, kitchenette, SHOW N NEW VORK 6th Ave. piano, improve- HIPPODROM: ‘€ agra se, |; ™Ments, moderate, suitable for two. RKO) GAYNOR--FARRELL, || Fourth floor, 215 Second Ave. 8 acis “Merely ROOM TO RENT—All improvements. Incl. e Girl or couple. Wander, 347 E. 17th RARRY J. ” “ ° coxtey | Mary Ann’ |/st. apt. 5. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! “ICOR” CONCERT For the Benefit of Socialist Upbuilding in Biro-Bidijan, U.S.S.R. Saturday Eve., September 26th CARNEGIE HALL, 57th St. and Seventh Ave., N. Y. —— EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAM—— VON GRONA and HIS DANCERS The foremost outatand- Ing exponent of the ern dance who has PRETHELT GESANG FAREIN and MANDOLIN ORCH. Over 200 singers and musicians with ISIDOR J ARSICY, the famous oviet basse as soloist, will give fragments of ‘OCTOBER? ® paniment of amplified fuctory noises and xpe- cial stage Hehting ef- fects. JACOB SCHAFFER, VON GRONA “Icor” Concert “Artef” Workers Theatre In 9 program of mans recitations nnd play \ Popular Ticket Prices, 50 Cents. Cents—81.00—$1.50 Tickets at Carnegie Hall Box Office All Day ATTENTION WORKERS OF HICKSVILLE, LONG ISLAND: Daily Worker Readers Club Te Giving a Dance! Dance! Saturday Eve., Sept. 26, 9 P.M. At 102 West John Street A GOOD TIME ASSURED TO ALL are LS * VIDA OBRERA RALLY and BALL Saturday Evening, Sept. 26 NEW HARLEM CASINO 16th St. and Lenox Ave. HELP TO BUILD UP A STRONG COMMUNIST PAPER FOR THE LATIN AMERICAN WORKERS Admission 50 cents TRAVEL TO RUSSIA, U. S. S. R. jew tf eG pak and London and by Soviet steamer to nd omost_gigantic building up of a new ld—U, §. S. R. agency recent ly returned from Russia and eee you with information on travel to U. 8. S. BR. to go there to atay or visiting. irs service. HOLMBERG S. AGENCY 2 East 125th Street New York City LIVE IN A— WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY We have a limited number of 3 and 4 room apartments NO INVESTMENT NECESSARY — OPPOSITE BRONX PARK 2800 BRONX PARK EAST Comradely atmosphere—In this Cooperative Colony you will find a library, athletic director, workroom for children, workers’ clubs and various cultural activities . Tel. Estabrook 8-1400; Olinville 2-6972 Take Lexington Avenue train to White Plains Road and Get off Allerton Avenue ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Cutlery |= = : mas aed Our Specialty | LOST BANK BOOK—No, 26,709. Re- turn to Coder, 1744 Olay Ave., Bronx. Office open trom: 9 a, m, to 8 p,m. every day; 0 a, Saturday 10 9. m. to S p.m, Sunday rs Center’ All Party | positively | Bring along your member- | ellaneous | e Constant Sinner’ | (NEVEN]|yYour FOOD BUS LENES will do you more good if you eat under conditions of 111 W. 3ist (Bet. 6 & 7 Aves.) |! Tet: Chickering cic” [if QUIET | | ry ", PHILADELPHIA | ry cere P HOURLY EXPRESS SERVICE CL! EANLINESS $2.60 One Way Eat with people who 83 oda have the wit to know that FOOD and HEALTH are RELATED. ri CRUSADER (SEL¥-SERVICE) Restaurant 113: KAST FOURTEENTH ST. 40.95 (Nn 4 |] Los Ang 99.45 ear Irving Place) |} Lake Huntington 5.15 sowest Rates Everywhere TO CALIFORNIA,” LLIN’S. RESTAURANT 216 EAST 14TH STREET. 3y6naa Neyedunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 3M EAST 14TH STREET | (Corner Second Avenue) 6-Course Lunch 53 Cents Regular Dinner 65 Cents Come and Dine at the New HER HE | SHANGHAI | Vel, Algonquin 724% | CHOP SUEY RESTAURANT 220 East 14th Street Near Jefferson Theatre Week Day Luncheon 30¢ Supper 45c Open daily from 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 a.m | fatern’l Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT | 1 UNION SQUARE | | | | | STH FLOOR All Work Done Under Personal Care of DR. JOSEPHSON Cooperators’ Patronize Wholesome Dishes Mad if SEROY FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS AFTER THEATRE CHEMIST SPECIAL LUNCH 500 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3216 BRONX, 8. DINNER 65c ARTISTIC SURROUNDINGS QUALITY FOODS Trufood EGET: Vien 153 West 44th Street 110 West 40th Street (East of Broadway) True Food Is the Key to Health Phone: Lehigh 4-1812 Cosmopolitan - Hardware & Electrical Corporation Tools, Builders’ Hardware, Factory Supplies 2018 2nd AVENUE CORNER 104TH STREET NEW YORK CITY Patronize the Concoops Food Stores Restaurant 2700 BRONX PARK EAST “Buy in the Co-operative Store and help the Left Wing Movement.” 29 EAST 14TH STREET NEW YORK Tel. Algonquin 3356-8843 We Carry a Full Line of STATIONERY AT SPECIAL PRICES for Organizations Au Cémraaes Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Brons Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 PSAs ERR TRRRUEB ELAN BTS Aaa DAY AND EVENING Commercial—Secretarial Courses Individual Instruction Open the entire year lith St, at 2nd Ave., N.¥.C, ‘TOmpkins Square 6-6584 We Invite Workers to the BLUE BIRD CAFETERIA GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD Fair Prices A Comfortable Place to Eat 827 BROADWAY 3etween 12th and 13th Sts; MELROSE DAIRY VEGETARIAN ESTAURANT Comrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1187 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx (near 174th St Station) TELEPHONE INTERVALE 90-9149 Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where al) radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. PATRONIZE The Russian Tea House L. Silber, Prop. FINE RUSSIAN ENTERTAINMENT OPen Till 2 A. M. 167 East Fourth Street New York Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet, 12th and 3th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food A NEIGHBORLY PLACE TO EA1 Linel Cafeteria Pure Food—100 per cent Frigidair: Equipment—Luncheonette and ‘ Soda Fountain 830 BROADWAY Near 12th Street Advertise Your Union Meetings Here. For Information Write to Advertising Oepartment The DAILY WORKER | 50 East 13th St New York City