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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1929 Page Five New York Graduates of Brookwood Denounce Anti-Labor Policy of School at Meet Labor Defense Mass Workers International REVEAL “MUSTE Communist Activities U.S, NOW FINDS I Meeting in Buffalo RELIEF STORE TO Relief in France Hits lOORS CONVERGE W illHear Karl Reeve Attack on Tent Colony -1 Unit 1. i Manhattan! i j j Discussion on the C. I. Address The GROUP" AS AID * wr ill be held at the meeting at 27 E. RIFLES MISUSED BUFFALO, N. Y., June 16.—A ASSIST STRIKERS Workers International Re- TO FIGHT FRENCH Subsection 311. jFourth St. tonight. mass meeting under the auspices of lief, 1 Union Square, New York A meeting will be held at 6.30 p.m. ... City, has received the following today the International Labor Defense, at 350 E. 81st St. The C. I. 1 Address will be discussed. t'oniiuunlnt Youth League, Downtown Good Says Tennessee with Comiade Carl Reeve as the Get Your Pressing Done cablegram on the Gastonia out- ‘Peaceful Penetration’ TO THE BOSSES ? * * Unit 1. rage speaker, will take place tomorrow at from the French section of International Branch, Section 3. Youth speakers will address the Buy Own Guns at Ave. Painleve’s Lie A meeting; will be held tonight at t meeting at 8 p. m. today at Fifth St. Should 8 p. m. in the New Workers Center, 418 Brook the Workers International Re- 101 W. 27th Street. and Ave. B on the Gastonia strike. lief, world organization: * * * 200 Ellicott St., Buffalo, N. Back Organizations of ELIZABETHTON, Tenn., June Y. Relief PARIS, June 16.—Undaunted by ~ The Workers International Xcgro “In the name of the Workers Worker Director*. mony 16.—Several thousand rayon work- Carl Reeve, editor of the Labor Clothing Outlet Store, 418 Brook heavy French bombing, Moorish the Left Wing The question of mobilizing- the r 1 i International Relief, French Sec- ers, waiting restlessly for a chance Defender, who has recently visited Ave., the Bronx, is now open and is Negro workers under the leadership the tion, we energetically protest rebels are converging west of Ait- of the Communist Party will be dis- Section 5. to renew their strike against the textile centers of the south, daily handling a large quantity of With only six opposing, the New meeting Negro with indignation against the po- Yakoub and near Tounsit, and busily cussed at a of Sec- Discussion on the C. I. Address will American Bemberg and American where the strike of tens of thou- clothing for the striking textile York Fellowship of Brookwood Col- tion Directors in Room 202, Workers > take place in all units of the Sec- progress, lice action in attacking tiie Gas- organizing Center, Thursday, 7 p. m. tion beginning today. DEC repre- Glanzstoff companies, laughed today sands is in will tell the workers of the South and the desti- their positions for de- lege, consisting of graduates of the * * * tonia tent colony. This attack is sentatives will lead discussion. at Secretary of War Good’s belated story of these struggling workers press- fense. institution, a resolution Section 5 tute coal miners. It is also a violation of the rights of the adopted Concert. ' for the first A concert and dance to celebrate discovery that it is illegal for U. S. time in Buffalo. ing, cleaning and repairing clothing. At the same time the government criticizing sharply its new, open brOOKEYN ~~1 All v.orkers in Buffalo working class mover,lent. Cen- the conclusion of the membership i 1 army rifles, bayonets, uniforms, ar- are urged An up-to-date Hoffman pressing continued its campaign of suppres- right wing policies. The meeting, campaign will be held at the Hunts meeting tral Committee, W. I. R., French ! | O, Unit 4F, Open Air Meetings. tillery and other equipment to be to attend this and hear from machine has been installed. sion regarding the most recent at- whch was held Frday nght, at the Point Palace, 163rd St. and So. Boule- Section first Section; Eugene Dutilleul, secre- vard, Saturday, June 22. William W. from the district will dis- used for strikebreaking purposes. hand information about the tack. Yesterday, Minister of War Club, St., also Weinstone speak. cuss at “In strike situation,” reads a tary." Civic 18 E. 10th will Smith’s Ne- conditions the American conditions of the textile workers in Painleve lied adopted a resolution denouncing the gro band will provide dance music Safety Razor Plant at an open air Good’s letter to Governor Horton, statement issued by the blandly and told the and the Freiheit Gesangs [Speakersmeeting at p. m. at the south. Admission to the meet- Yerein will 5:15 tomorrow made known here today, reminds “clothing plays important Chamber of Deputies that “no mili- dismissal the of Dr. sing. Myrtle St. W. I. R. an from school Ave. and Lawrence ing will be free. tary expedition Arthur W. economics in- them that when these U. S. bayonets part in the relief work, especially would be undertaken Calhoun, savagely jabbing in Morocco.” structor, because he opposed the re- were them in the when semi-skilled and unskilled STIMMNWRECKS cently formed Conference for so- faces during the picketing several workers are involved, who can hardly He described the'war on the Moors called Progressive Action, which Fraternal Organizations weeks ago, appeals to Good were earn enough to buy decent clothing as part of “our program of peaceful answered by the calm statement, HATTERS URGED even when they are working. penetration,” while word of grew out of the “Muste Group.” i came A large number of Brookwood “Unofficial and volunteer inform- HOOVER SCHEME ncreased reinforcements, bombs and ants convince To Aid Strike. graduates spoke before the vote on I. 1.. D. Want* Volunteers. me that there is noth- airplanes against them. ing being “The W. I. R. collects clothing all the resolutions and discussed not | MANHATTAN | Comrades are asked to report at unlawful done with gov- The government will hold an inter- the International Labor Defense, TO MAKE ! year round from workers and their * 80 ernment FIGHT property by the Tennessee 2 Mixed; pellation on the --e only school, hut Volunteers, . throughout Nominations situation 21. the character of the N. T. W. Lr E. 11th St., Room 402, authorities.” friends, and supplies strikers and also the recent two-day conference Volunteers for general work are the day or evening for mailing and I to report 9 a. ni. to the cam- unemployed miners needy asked between and other work incidental Sold Out Strike. and other Communists Nominate held in New York, at which A. J. 5 p. in., at the union office, Room paign for the defense of the Gas- Progressive Group in workers who apply for it. In order 1707, 104 Fifth Ave. tonia strikers. Muste, director of Brookwood, led Immediately after this, the U. S. the workers shall not get rags, we MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 16. the attack on the wing. government sent one of its depart- Appeal for Union j left : repair, clean and press this clothing ! —W I. Nolan is the republican party NO WORKERS ON Analyze Conference. ment of labor spies to Elizabethton. ; give to good candidate for congress Warning the rank and file of the and it them in condi- to succeed was This agent, working with Hoffman Representative Newton, The recent conference char- hatters, finishers and trimmers that j tion. Walter 11. acterized by as ‘‘fig leaf OPEN-SHOP HEARST SHEET PRAISED and McGrady of the A. F. L., and “For this purpose the W. I. R. largely because the Hoover machine speakers a the with Kelley, the vice president of manufacturers have far from stripped S.P. CITY found it necessary to open store its gears and TICKET for the anti-workingclass a ran wild, it activities Workers, ar- given up their drive to break the of the right wing in the labor move- the United Textile where all this clothing is repaired, was revealed today by perspiring (Continued from Page One.) ranged union, and urging the workers to ment.” They the presence at G, for the strikers to abandon cleaned and pressed by a tailor. This emissaries from Washington. Nolan the expulsion of Arthur Calhoun, cited BY winning put up a fight for better BOTH I. L W. AND THE BOSSES their strike and go back on conditions, the conference of Spector, who poses involves quite an expense for the will have against him the repre- economics instructor fired from { a the Progressive Hatters’ Group last as a progressive in Local 24 in the terms of defeat. W. I. R. In order to meet ex- sentative of the working class, a Brookwood for his attack on the night issued a statement declaring Millinery Union, but who at the same Then He Decides. penses, we opened a cleaning and Communist nominated by the Com- fake “progressive” movement. Nor- Strikes Spread in Carolinas; 600 Out at Clinton; that the workers “are faced with a man Thomas, time participated in the attack When reached Washington pressing store and we uige all com- munist Party in this district. of course, had said it news very serious situation which involves was against Local 43, and helped in the Evictions at Tent City Hampshire Kelley rades, workers and workers’ friends Hoover and Newton had it all ar- too bad and “regretted” the in- and New that and his crowd had sold our very existence.” cident campaign to destroy it, of Mary out to support this cleaning, dyeing and ranged to have Minneapolis post- which he believed was due the strike, Good announced that speed-up, the statement says, to < The master Arch Coleman Calhoun’s Goff, and -hers.