Page Four THE DAILY WORKER. 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. Communist International —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.
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