Page Four THE . NEW YORK. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1927 PICKETING HITS Workers Party Activities Grouch Will Speak LABOR AND FRATERNAL 4th National Y.W.L. SIGMAN DUES COLLECTION PLAN NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY I ORGANIZATIONS BOSSES' PURSE; as Jersey Centers . » Convention Opens EXPOSED BY HYMAN STATEN Pioneer Membership Meet Today. Freiheit S. C. Ball Tonight. A general membership meeting of The Freiheit Sport Club will hold the Young Pioneers of District 2 will its first anniversary concert and ball (Continued from Page One) made by Mr. Kaplan, the manager of COURT ENJOINS be held today, 3 p. m., at 108 Honor Soviet Union this evening at the Boardwalk Tomorrow Morning makers who have been doing piece their organization department, in East 14th St. Plans for the Nov. 7 Hotel, West 22d St., Coney Island. work over a long period. which he states that a total of 70 celebrations will be made. NEWARK N. J., Oct. 28.—Paul There will be athletic exhibitions and The fourth national convention of “You will recall how the Forward small shops employing only 1,000 * * Workers Show Power * Crouch, Communist soldier, recently music by the Hungarian Workers’ the Young Workers (Communist) printed screaming headlines that the workers were settled. The accom- in Eldorado Strike Y. W. L. Dance Tonight. released from Alcatraz prison, will Symphonic Orchestra. Prizes will be League will open tomorrow at 11 a. workers were joyously running to plishments of this campaign were so Delegates to the fourth annual con- speak at a series of meetings in New awarded to the best dancers m., at the Hungarian Workers’ register with Sigman,” it continued. great that Kaplan has now handed in Jersey * * * “In the last organization his resignation. This is the sum to- Though nearly two months have vention of the Young Workers (Com- centers in celebration of the Home, 350 E. 81st St., with reports drive they will be at a tenth Volunteers for “Icor” Bazhar. reported daily that the greatest num- tal of their drive as stated in their passed since full and complete argu- munist) League guests anniversary of the Russian on the war danger and anti-mili- and dance at Harlem Casino, needed to at The con- ber of manufacturers making own report after months of bluffing. were Tngraham concert Revolution. Volunteers are assist tarist work on the agenda. were ments heard Justice Under the auspices of the the third bazaar that days. agreements with them. Saved I’iece Work. is still withholding his decision in the 116th St. and Lenox Ave., tonight. Workers annual “Icor” vention will be in session four He The will (Communist) Party, ad- will be held at the 165th Infantry Delegates from the middle west ar- Campaign Is Fake. “As for union conditions in those injunction case of the Eldorado Res- convention begin Sunday. Crouch will * * * dress anniversary mass meetings at Armory, 23 to 26. The “They further stated that thousands organized shops, it is taurant Corporation against the hotel Nov. funds rived yesterday. so-called even Banquet Elizabeth Sunday, 6, at 3 p. raised be agenda as of workers were organized in the superfluous speak of the Amalgamated for Bazaar Volunteers. Nov. m. will used for Jewish coloni- The announced by the to them. Is workers’ branch of The and dance for The at the Labor Lyceum, 517 Court zation in the Soviet Union. The office National Executive of the course of their drive and that tens there anyone who will dispute the Pood Workers, P. Pascal Cosgrove, banquet St.; Committee DAILY WORKER-FREIHEIT volun- Perth Amboy, Nov. 6, at 7 p. m., at of “Icor” is at 112 East ISth St., League, includes the following points: of thousands of you were working in fact that even in 1910 the cloak- union secretary, reported yesterday. teers will be held Nov. 4 at the Am- the Hungarian Workers Home, 308 where all volunteers should report. The Last Plenum of the Young union shops under union conditions; makers did not have to submit to When the union picketed the res- * * * Hall, 3875 Third Ave., the Elm St.; Jersey City Nov. 7 at 8 p. m. —Reporter: that hundreds of workers stood in such exploitation and work under taurant as the result of a lock-out the bassador Bronx. The affair was originally ar- at the Ukrainian Hall, 160 Mercer St., Hike Sunday Morning. Nat Kaplan. The Situation of the line waiting for a chance to pay dues. such conditions of slavery, earning as corporation a restraining obtained ¦ for Oct. and Passaic Sunday Nov. 13 at A hike and the of the At that time we told the workers little as they do today? Even the which had the effect of outlaw- ranged 28. 7 to Hunters’ Island will be Youth Problems order j p. m. at the Workers Home, 27 Day- held Sunday by the sports section League—Reporter; Herbert Zam. that Sigman’s organization campaign Sigman machine itself can no longer ing pending a final decision Admission to the .dance will be 50 of the union ton Ave. As- The Problems of the Youth in In- was a fake, that Sigman and his cover up these facts and is now seek- application for cents; banquet and dance $2. For the United Workers Cooperative on the corporation’s Newark and dustry and the Trades henchmen were neither willing nor ing to further mislead the workers already those who helped at the bazaar, the West N. Y. sociation. The hikers will meet at Unions—Re- an injunction. With picketing i also Bronx Park, Allerton Bronx porter; John Williamson. capable of organizing shops, that with new quack remedies. They are illegal restraining banquet and dance will cost only sl. Crouch will speak under the Ave. and declared by the | * their whole drive * * auspices of Park Supplementary Report on the Min- was aimed against conducting a discussion in Justice by the International Labor East, at 8 a. m. order, the union was instructed * * * the non-registered piece i Automobile Defense at Newark, Nov. 9 at New ing Situation—Reporter: Pat H. union shops where that the re-establishment of the court to show cause whv an in- ! Needed. the most active and best union work- All party members and sympa- Montgomery Hall, Montgomery and Living Newspaper Sunday. Toohey. . work will benefit the cloakmakers. junction against picketing should not the ers were employed in order to force This is nothing but camouflage. The thizers who have automobiles are Prince Sts. A Living Newspaper on questions The Work of the League in issued. The restraining order was 1 them to register with clique. today working be urged to allow them to be Other Russian Revolution anniver- of importance to foreign-bom work- Past Period—Reporter: Nat Kaplan. the We dressmakers are un- handed out by Justice Alfred Frank- used sev- made it clear that their so-called or- der the work system. Are their eral hours a day campaign. sary meetings in New Jersey are ers will be a feature of a meeting ar- The War Danger and the Work of piece enthaler Sept. 1. Justice Ingraham for the ganization drive would not improve any better than those Communicate Irwin Franklin, scheduled for Newark Nov. 13 at 3 ranged by the Lettish Council for the the League in Connection with it— conditions of arguments Sept. 12. Though with the conditions of the workers but, on ? heard 108 East 14th St. p. m. with addresses by H. M. Protection of Foreign Born Workers, Reporter: Paul Crouch. the cloakmakers The evils from on corpora- Wicks the he reserved decision the * • on contrary, would increase the the are suffering * and Pat Devine, of The DAILY Sunday at 4 p. m. at Bohemian Hall, Supplementary Report the Anti- which cloakmakers tion’s application for an injunction chaos and demoralization. not caused by the week Dance November Bth. WORKER, and Pat Toohey, young 321 East 73d St. Admission will be Militarist Work of the League—Re- are work restraining picketing the restraining porter: Truth Now Seen. system and piece work will not im- A dance to celebrate the 10th An- mine worker; Paterson, Friday, Nov. 25 cents. Max Shachtman. forbidding picketing remains in * * * Work “The truth of our statements is prove their in any way. order niversary of the 11 at 8 p. m. at Helvetia Hall, with Among the Children, the conditions Russian Revolution now evident, and all the bunk about It will even them force. will held talks by William Z. Foster, secretary Open Forums Tomorrow. Tasks of the Young Pioneers—Re- reduce to a lower Tuesday, 8, at • be Nov. Irv- Will the hundreds of shops and the thou- level, as evidenced in those shops State Power vs. Unionism. ing of the trade union department of the The Cloak and Dressmakers Joint porter: Herberg. Plaza Hall, 15th St. and Irving sands of workers that were suposedly piece work system pre- under party, Ben Lifseitz and open Report by where the ‘‘Holding up a decision such Place, by the Workers (Communist) Charles Mit- Board will hold forum lectures Bedacht. organized during the last campaign very ef- chell. West New York will vails. circumstances often has the Party. Dancing will continue until hold its tomorrow, 10:30 a. m., one at Hunts In addition to the above points and were working under union condi- “Rally around the Board, defeating if sub- celebration Nov. 13 at 3 p. m. at the Joint fect of a strike even dawn. Point Palace, 163rd St. and South dealing with League problems, there tions is an exposed fake today. How which you have eletced and which is * * * Labor is rendered in , Lyceum with addresses by sequently a decision Boulevard, with Louis Hyman as will be a report of the Central Exe- miserably they failed in organi- fighting your battle. The time said. Juliet Stuart Poyntz and others. their has favor of the union,” Cosgrove Party Dance Nov. 19. speaker, and another at Knights of cutive Committee of the Workers zation drive is evidenced by the re- come to deliver the final, crushing to John J. Ballam, J. 0. Bentall and “It is important for workers re- A dance will be held Saturday, Nov. Pythias Hall, 2864 West 21st St. (Communist) Party by Max Bedacht. port printed in last week’s Justice blow to this band of parasites.” that the right to organize, strike 19 at Harlem Casino, 116th St. and Sam Nessin also will address the Coney Island, with Joseph Bor- The delegates to the convention alize and : and picket were not granted them Lenox Ave., by Sections 2 and 3. Passaic Elizabeth meetings with ochowitz as speaker. Latest union de- are: -'-I- s * Crouch. by legislative enactment. The exer- * * velopments will be discussed at both District 1—Boston: Kay, Shohon FIRST ANNIVERSARY cise of these rights by workers in the Settle For Tickets. f meetings. and Kangas. first instance were always opposed by All comrades are instructed to set- Ruthenberg Memorial, * * * District 2—New York: Plott, Joe the powers of the state and the first tle for The DAILY WORKER-FREI- Postpone Olgin Banquet. Harrison, Miller and Rubenstein. | and workers attempting to organize the HEIT Bazaar tickets at or.ee. The jubilee banquet in honor of M. District 3—Philadelphia: Bender, CONCERT BALL working class into trade unions or “Red ” Films To J. Olgin has been postponed to Fri- Feldman and Carroll. of the lead exploited workers on strike were Large day, October 28th. It will be held at District s—Pittsburgh: Minerich thrown into jail charged with unlaw- Furriers’ Mass Be Shown Tomorrow Stuyvesant Casino, Ninth St. and Sec- and Jaffe. ful conspiracy.” Meeting Next Tuesday ond Ave., under the direction of the District 7—Detroit: Joe Roberts. Shop of the District B—Chicago: Lurye, Glot- Sport one Freiheit Injunctions have to The Chairmen’s Council Fur- Club come be film “Red Russia” and the of the greatest dangers facing the la ¦ {Continued from Page One) Ruthenberg memorial picture will riers’ Union. zer, Green and Novack. bor movement in this country, Cos- be shown at Irving District 9—Superior, Wis., and SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1927 International Fur Workers’ Union, Plaza Hall to- Tenhunen, Po- grove pointed out. Without notice to reluctantly morrow, from p. CAPT. HIBBEN AT FORUM. Twin Cities, Minn.: took over his complaint. 2 m. until 9 p. m. berky, Bemick and Sanitary. the Boardwalk Auditorium unions, employers apply for and se- But Winnick This showing mark Capt. Paxton Hibben, U. S. R. C., at Hotel the firm informed that will the : Be- cure injunctions of the most sweep- they would pay absolutely opening of the will speak on “My Experiences in West 22nd Street, Coney Island. no atten- New York celebra- dacht, Wolfe, Stachel, and ing character, even going so far in tion to the complaint. Brother Kan- tion of the Tenth Anniversary of Russia” at .the Hunts Point Fellow- Weinstone FEATURES OF THE PROGRAMME: Bittleman. many cases as to restrain organiza- tor then turned to Dr. Abelson, the Russian Revolution. ship Open Forum, Hunts Point Pal- ' the William To greet delegates to convention a HUNGARIAN WORKERS’ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA tion. much less picketing, he said. impartial chairman of and W. Weinstone, organizer of ace, 163 St. and Southern Boulevard, the bosses the dance will be held tonight at Harlem AL. KUGEL, Conductor. A. J. LEITNER, Assist. Gompers Was Wrong. the scab union arbitration board, and New York district of the Workers Monday at 8:15 p. m. (Communist) The Fellowship holds its forum Casino, Lenox Ave. and 116th St. International. o. Hungarian Phantasy. “It is but a few years ago that the doctor ruled that the worker had Party; Bertram D. 1. Alfred no complaint at all, the worker Wolfe, director of the every Monday evening. Leonard D. Kugel. Samuel Gompers, president of the that Workers BUY THE DAILY WORKER 2. First Symphony. Beethoven. had no case and that the boss had School, and Jack Stachel, Abbot, former associate editor of the «• thletic Exhibitions. American Federation of Labor, called national Digest, will Nov. AT THE NEWSSTANDS 3. Andante Contabile. Tchaikow- organization Literary speak 7. , the Clayton Anti-Trust Act labor’s fullright to discharge him in the mid- secretary of the 7. Dances. dle of the week, even in the middle of Party, will speak on the signific- 8. Songs. charter of liberties, since it seemed 4. Song Without )) ords. Tchai- - a week. ance of the 9. Fe]dman S to guarantee to workers the right holiday’ Russian Revolution and Orchestra. the to kowsky. 10. Surprises. tc organize and to picket, and it is “Don’t Be Fooled.” services the labor movement “Don’t a fool and don’t for in this country of the •> indeed startling and enlightening to be ask late execu- ! ! Come All ! ! Prizes to the best dancers. Beginning 8 P. M. in scab union. tive of the Come One realize that at the last convention of justice the secretary Party, C. E. Sollins Ruthenberg. TICKETS at Rest., 216 E. 14 St., N. Y. C., and at the Box Office. the American Federation of Labor “Brother Kantor then came to the - - Joint Board. And even a capitalist “Red is • this so-called charter of workers’ lib- Russia” an authentic I „ court obliged to that the and OCTOBER 29th , 1927 ¦ erties was condemned in unmeasured was rule vivid record of present-day terms and its repeal demanded,” Cos- worker was right and was entitled conditions in Soviet Russia, accord- to a full week’s wages. grove continued. “The union claims ing to the Party district office. it went on strike at the Eldorado as “AtTuesday’s mass meeting speak- Tickets at 50 cents may be pur- HALLOWEEN PARTY the result of a lock-out. The entire ers will make clear the methods by chased at the district office of the to unite fur See crew, every last man of whom was which the workers. [ Workers Party, 108 East 14th St., representatives given by a union, supported the “Joint Board will and at the Jimmie Higgins Book- member of the propose whereby curb the action. Pickets were plans to shop, 106 University Place, the union’s main- of the con- tained in front of the Eldorado. But greedy appetite bosses and district office has announced. tractors who are exploiting the fur ~ Branch, L. D. realizing how prone the are ' Hungarian I. Red courts V Russia workers and throwing them out of to believe charges of violence against 4el. Lehigh COBB. workers when made by employers in their jobs in the middle of the day and in the middle of the week. At Da. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Entertainment and Dance in motion pictures labor cases the union was very care- SURGEON DENTIST this mass meeting we will raise our Hours; ful that the picketing wa3 conducted Office 8:80-18 A. M. 8-8 P M and the voices against the chaos the Dally Except Friday Best Band in a lawful manner. in trade. and Sunday Jazz The fur workers will lay the founda- 848 EAST 116th STREET Strike Hits the Pocketbook. tion at meeting for union Car. Second Av*. Now York. RUTHENBERG FUNERAL this one ~ " The Eldorado ' , ¦ ¦ ¦ —" j Restaurant happens that will be capable of defending and shown for the first time in New York to be one one of the busiest thorough- representing their interests.” HUNGARIAN WORKERS HOME fares in . All through Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin the period of picketing a policeman j Phone Stuyveeant 8818 350 East 81st Street Netv York City | SUNDAY, OCT. 30, beginning at 1 P. M. was stationed in front of the Eldo- Surgeon Dentists rado. Yet not one arrest took place John’s Restaurant 1 UNION SQUARE during the entire period. Neverthe- SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES at less the boss was badly hurt. Indeed, A place with atmosphere Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 all radical* in his papers he stated his business where meet. New York IRVING PLAZA. 15th St. & Irving Place had been seriously crippled, that he 302 E. 12th St. had to change his employes constant- Vj --=hLL ADMISSION 50c. ly and that he could not maintain a hi. a..-- -ih IONIZE’ONIZE Auspices Workers (Communist) Party, 2. crew. In other words, the crime that Health Food Dist. the union committed was that it Co-operatiy .. Repair picketed effectively.” Vegetarian Restaurant', shop 1 Cosgrove stressed the fact 419 ) 347 E. 72nd St. New York POYNTZ—Candidate for Assembly, 17th Dist. for sale at the bazaar should take lU======--r .¦ The District Committee arranging "" Telephone: Rhinelander them to the headquarters of the Joint !f, - — 1 6097. JULIUS CODKlND—Candidate for Alderman, 17th Dist. WHERE DO WE MEET TO IIIIJNK this affair—has arranged for music that will set Defense, Room 714, 41 Union Square, AND KATf At the t JACK STACHEL Landy said. your adancing. feet ABE MARKOFF will preside. / " ' Dining Jubilee Tenth Anniversary .. New Sollins Room T AMALGAMATED i Good Feed Good Company WfVW FOOD WORKERS Any Hour Day Ilukprl' 1.00. Xo. 104 Any BETTER SERVICE DANCE Wednesday Evening, AS'AriliYX Meets Ist Saturday 8 P. M.—Downtown ln JIO East 14th Srteet New York to be held at I > nlnJ I month at HARLEM W. W. WElNSTONE—Candidate for Alderman, Btli Dist. Vtt'll / 8468 Third Avenue. It WEBSTER HALL CASINO ------i 119 E. 11th St. 116th St. and Lenox Ave. Admission 50 cents. REBECCA GRECHT—Candidate for Assembly, Bth Dist. X Union Label firead. ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY TUES. EVENING, NOV. 8 MOISSAYE J. OLGIN WM. F. DUNNE -- .•* Vi i .. STUDIO Oil OUTSIDE WORK Patronise Our Friend Full Dance Orchestra Saturday October GOLD, Furriers Advertise your union meetings 29 BEN Jt. Bd. Union here. For information write to SPIESS STUDIO DANCING TILL DAWN JACK STACHEL will preside. 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. Auspices Workers (Communist) The DAILY WORKER Party, Dist. 2. FREE. Advertising Dept. 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