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Ih Page Four THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1928 Wallach Brothers Steals Wages of Workers, Worker Correspondent Says AMALGAMATED = WORKERS SCORE Cohan Season Opens Monday | FAKERS WON'T BEPRROML AT: 1h) garth lenis ore UNIONIZE FIRM HAMBURG MEETS as « €ompany mane Men of League Member Tells “ Afternoon’s W | | a | of Demonstration | ei fw ¢ Streets of San Juan, Porto Rico, After Giant Disaster EORGE M. COHAN begins his New York season next Monday. To make things interesting, he is bringing no less than three shows| to town, three days apart. All three) have had more than the customary| short road tryouts. | “Elmer the Great,” Ring Lard-| \ ages ner’s egostical ball player with| : Work t) (By a Worker Correspondent) Walter Huston,starred, relights the | eee or orne I i) | Lyceum Monday. Nan Sunderland,| - HAMBURG, Germany, (By M : ye bs ‘3 h Hart, Schaffn | Breas caemany, CAy MAU) te i ne seearetar idith Duet ra Be ca ctactare —I arrived in Hamburg, Germany, | Harold Healy and Thomas V. Gillen p to be one of the first concerns to a | August 25th, and I am very glad to/are in the cast. This comedy has} t} cept unionization of its . tell you that I was fortunate enough| been playing in Chicago for fifteen n were organized by the Amalrama |to witness and participate in a de-| weeks. ba Clothing Workers of America, re- * monstration arranged by the Ham-| “By Request,” by the Nugent: a cently opened up retail othing burg district of the Commupist with Elliott featured, sere ie the stores in m under diffe’ Sige a . rs udson o ursday, September 27. Me iat games: in. wh Party and their brothers, the Young|t'also has been in’ Chicago. J. C. tl shons are not organ Communist League. This demon-| Nugent, Norma Lee, Eleanor Wins- 4 Rea aah Erothers, ‘chan clo stration was to protest against the| low Williams, Veree Teasdale, Harry stores in New York, is owned “socialist” German government’s|McNaughton, Grant Mills and | Fart, Sc nd M battleship cation. One of the| Charles Halton are the other play-| ea Gane ine t] Sscationa from nine : en j % ‘ : : Puranas inte ‘ hatetasitne: ac ee ae ahs ers. | Who will bring his two new c ST aa Mi ddk Thousands of homeless Porto Rican peasants are leaving their storm-wrecked little farms and attleships is being built already.|" ; ® ;.| productions to town next week, ee ee ane S flocking into San Juan. Above, homeless workers and peasants wandering thru. the debris-filled It will be called the Panzer Kreut-| “Billie.” in which ey aiken ic] “Elmer. the Great," on Monday a ee ey re treets of the city in the hope of finding scraps .of food and shelter. zer A starred), deseria. Philadelphia this) 1/8 Lyceum and “By Request,” ere employed who work fifty-two aks ae ie he ifs Fy iaR ea 5 SRM : | ni | Saturday, plays Newark for a week, Mhursiay: et thesbudbon z hours a week and receive twenty- ‘1 | Our German comrades held 13) and on Monday, October 1 will find) 0? Thursday see seven dollars a week wages. R TA Y E E TONS | demonstrations in as many parts|its way into the Erlanger Theatre. ie : g Wallach Brothers’ (ie. Hart. U U GU i Ci of the city. These demonstrations) Robinson Newbold, Val and Erie Woods Will Open With Setatiner and Marx) i an were not held in a square as are| Stanton, Joseph Wagstaff, Ina Hay-| ¢¢ ” om. Bis foreinen are so f M A Y B R ie N( D ICT ‘A 7 O R ours in the United States. Our Ger-| ward, Marjorie Lane and Charles) ‘Jealousy’ and “Fast + tailors that they did man comrades marched through the| Sabin are on the roster of the new Life’ Next Week ; nik Gay for v iriecale oy JR streets and covered a large terri-| musical show. , x because some of the workers, upon The precarious majority of the York bankers and in every Latin| ia are yr enemas tp theta, secuct | ——— ___—|_ A. H. Woods will inaugurate his | a returning from their noon lunch | «Colorados” (the union of all liberal! American country where the Amer- Cl D facts, f cadet tte The Gomes oe seamen, 4,000 German Textile production season by bringing two Peto erected oer; te factions) in the Uruguayan Cham ican ankers have’ lange intererts ClOSe Doors in Flace of post et the comrades are seamen, So” Oi coal Chat fnew setopelions taba Nese est +f time on their time-cards. although ber of Deputies may give way in| and a considerable measure of con- Anita Whitney Oe Gin WG orkers Locked Out rer sere ins ent Seco will bel t their cards were properly recorded the coming congressional elections| trol, dictatorships are replacing 5 ’ aR P peeve came These comrades are called Rote Ma-| ‘ diy Ndbetie | orealouey Phcetavelie oRay “Bamterl . rine (Red Marines) and were dress-|,,D© RUIN | (By Mail) -—Negotia-| “Jealousy,” starring Fay | /ed in uniform. Other comrades were| ‘ions between the mill-owners and and featuring Guthrie McClintic, at the employees in the Duren textile ‘pon at quitting time which showed that they had been.in the shop; moreover, the foremen knew of their to a majority of the “Blancos” (the! conservatives) and a virtual dicta- torship. constitutional rule, as has happened in: Chile: Cabs, Pera; Bolivia: (By a Worker Correspondent) LOS ANGELES, Cal., (By Mail). Re : ae pals )- also in uniform. They were the Rote , the Eltinge Theatre Tuesday eve- : presence. I have known four cases! ye jiberals have been in erat ; Anita “Whitney. criminal | syndi- Front Kaemfer (Red Front Fight-dstry having broken down, the ning. “Jealousy” is by Eugene in which the company stole the d wee eH calism victim and Communist can- grs). Both belong t ‘lit: .|employers locked out their workers : a A s for the last fifty years, but having . a ers). Bo long to a military or Wales < sp) ased‘hisplay. on. the ge fter 'S wages. ticularly th 3 torial. shi f phe esterd alter, who bi play 7 2, ernoon's wages, particularly those | split in several factions, the con- didate for the senatorial shoes of ganization called the Rote Front) Yesterday. ; | cone ; H t of a poor woman who was told not sarvatives, whose official name is Hiram Johnson, ex-Bull-Moose “pro-| Runde. | Four thousand five hundred male|French of Louis Verneuil. ‘ to complain about or she would be “Partido. Nacionalista,” feat a0: gressive,” was scheduled to speak in| The women were in uniform and and female workers are _affected,, On Wednésdfy, Woods will pre- I ° 4 fired. Me, ceeded in winning a majority in the j |the labor Temple in the evening fol- had a band on their arms. They and a prolonged struggle is feared. | sent “Fast Life” at the Ambassador nteresting-- 3 Just how a unionized concern can |“National Administrative Council” lowing the misnamed Labor Day, or are Red nurses and when the pro-| The mill-owners refuse to consid- | theatre, Sorthe Custer Morte “and i operate an open shop, paying the which shares the executive power ——. on Sent. 4th. But on the advice of letarian revolution will come injer any increase whatever in Binet espana ane ERR RT " lowest possible wages in the city is! with the president, and later s-l"Pry to Tntimidate Her 32,\°islist” the management of the Germany they will give medical aid present tariff, as they claim condi- 4 : se i 8 question to be asked from the of- cured an absolute majority of the, +19 tO place changed its mind and closed to the Red Army and the Red Fleet. tions in the industry are too @d. {large cast also includes William é ama of the ee eee senate and several posts in the at Station House the doors of the temple in the face These Red nurses are members of| The workers are demanding in-| Morris and Crane Wilbur. This is! Co fortable é now quite well that Wallach | cabinet. Thus, while the President |of a real representative of workers an organization known as Arbeiter/ creases up to 15 per cent. the latest melodramatic work of m Brothers is none other than the ¢ stegui is “Colorado,” th Voy ae ; and poor farmers of this city, state Samaritan Bunde. aor Pepe cee SSR | . Campistegui is a olorado, ie (By a Worker Correspondent) bs ‘Ys PA ROTS d Jchn B. Hy- PAT RRR Hart, Schaffner and Marx Com-|ministry is coalition _comprisin id f and nation, a reliable report stated. We had a workers’ band, workers) DELAY FASCIST FLIGHT. | Samuel Shipman and Jchn y h y prising Dp or 5) 4 pany. Why have they not attempted members of all liberal factions and| Tillie Lurye, 17, a member of te “hed* Sued Prevent. with red flags and a small truck| OLD ORCHARD, Me., Sept. 19 | mer. ec ae bs é to organize this alteration shop? In the conservatives. Young Workers (Communist)) 4 1404 pour re. ae t from Wih a sign jeering at the social- ~The transatlantic flight of the Another Woods production on i fact, some of the workers of this! 4. upatitista” Colorados is the -Leas¥e, Was arrested last night at ie euaaa a Rt aan ae ker democratic party. The S. D. P. of |Sesquiplane Roma was again post-/ Trial of Mary Dugan,” now playing , }y bl 4 shop appealed to the Amalgamated | e : at ue es oe los th t s a molting held ay @hiSe ant Ave, eee ib ies ie ; i aily Worker Gormany is proud of the battleships Pored today because a strong cross’ its final i weeks at o Renee ) Reasona e i: aut himen fae: cveanients Strongest and most advanced wing} Ger’ e é was made an ie lecture was given ich ar y beit i wind made a take-off hazardous, | Theatre will go on tour. Mrs. Leslie) 3 quite a few times for organization, | ripe liberals. They ar i-clerical| B: Two fat protectors of the peace, W. 3 ding 7aq_ Which are now being built. Be : Q take sts rae es TRUS GG YR, : but the Amalgamated flatly refused sar ti i ae csikene hearing the young girl speak, got oo Cee ee ane i After the comrades marched} in Cesare Szbelli, commander Carter in ae Shanghai penne to take steps to do so. ‘ stan"? out of their auto, and one of them | * = % Same 8Y through the streets and covered|and pilet, announced. An attempt is another production to go on tour ' Is this a concession to Hart ae as crab ae (oor their) vpproached her apd listened a few |®0@ st the-same hoor as previously | inoi-torritory, we stopped at @ cor:| td’ mart willcheumada between 16-asl THA new! Mlarenca Reed show “The s : > leader ra) whose party name is i ily. affai 5 ee i : 7 i | an ; e @ Schaffner and Marx by the Amal-|«Radicales Colorados™ (Red Radi_| minutes. The speaker, in the hope See aw : Te eee tain corner and held a meeting. We)m. and 11 a mi. tomorrow. Legacy” 38 #lso on its: wey Bere, 1 gamated? We are inclined to be-| cals) and the “Colorados Riveristas”| of educating the big policeman, be- ; ee ful had speakers on both sides of the > s as is s s . ae - one in every respect and a collection | street. After the speakers conclud- f° Weve that it is so. (from their leader Rivera) repre-|an quoting constitutional rights, |r aout $630 wes take sR Lp cot : —JOHN LUCAS noe : ; ; i lice, | Of Sbout $630 was taken up in cash cq, cur comrades demonstrated : °c AS. sent the right wing of the liberals,, and gave an instance of a police. 1 Re, as a Ai cut hice d the| man addressing a Communist speak- and pledges. back to headquarters of the sea- z ‘ : Seen cha iota ad el er and telling him “get off the plat-|_ The “Red” Squad, absent at Labor men’s section of the party. (Inter- sees , «a Ri ARES Via— t sae seule i form or I'll kick you off.” The lis-|Day and “Labor Sunday” meetings national Seamen’s Club). J West 44 St. Hves at #:30) Arthur Hopkins Presents. LONDON 5 ae : tening officer, taking the remarks UNder the auspices of the A. F. of This demonstration shows that the HUDSON Wert 44 St. yea! wt gigp eee | | COBEN AGEN : Communists Hold Balance. ersonally, came up, pulled at the |L: 8t:which a prosecutor, a preacher police are helpless and afraid when, ¢¢ ons ” ‘MACI [INA [ HELSINGFORS j In the Chamber of Deputies the Dir skirt impatiently, and rough, |#Nd Patriotic patriots of the Ameri- the Communists hold demonstra. oin ome S —| LENINGRAD { ID N p two conservative factions, (the ]. tolg her, “Get off or I'll kick can Legion. played “friends of la-|tions in Germany because the Com-| | 1 die A new play in two parts and é MOSCOW H - “Partido Nacionalista” and the Mew” — 1k YOU bor,” was present, and paid its re- munist. movement in Germany is a “Vivid an Leone in” orig, |__ ten scenes by Sophie Treadwell t isa “Radicales Nacionalistas”) have 59 9" : spects to the “Oakland Firebrand” | big/power. Street cars, automobiles, |——___________"___ | Plymouth ate eee Sat, 2:3 . i = deputies, and the three liberal fac-| Later, in the car on the way to| (the expression of a reactionary Motorcycles, bicycles were held up CENTURY Thea... Central “Pig. W. | emer ) _ Return— ful Cushendun Would Put e 61 deputies, 50 Batllistas,| the 5th St. station, he tried to con-/ penny morning sheet) but no arrests |for about eight minutes every time ats eae mal Keith CAMEO 1 inane " ; 2 8 Riveristas and 3 Vieristas. There vert her by saying that she was a|were made this time. Why? Prob. We Passed a street intersection, but pe Aimee NOW i z Bt ‘ Soap Arms Conference |i, in addition one Cathelie depaty| “diterace to’ America.” At the sta- | ably, to prevent, as much as possible, the police were afraid to interfere. | iii, MARY DUGAN Regt ued Waa . 3 __ Which increases the number of con-|tion house Tillie was severely lec-|the message of Communism in gen.|..1 hope that our movement in the) OF 66 SHIPS 99 BERLIN ‘ _ GENEVA, Sept. 17.—The opposi- | servatives to 60. Thus the two Com-| tured and told by the judge that if|eral and the program of the Work- | United States will become a power PARIS tion of the United States govern- munists often held the balance of| she spoke again she would land be-|ers (Communist) Party in partic. 28 i" Germany; I hope, too, for a cHaNins4gth St.W of Broad WORLD PREMIERE ment to the Franco-British alliance power, ; hind the bars. |ular from reaching the eyes and ears Workers) and Farmers government Mats. Wed. & Sat Sensational Submarine Wartar Huplied in the naval pact and to the) President Campistegui belongs to| At tast Saturday's meeting at |of the exploited workers of this city, EN Ee CARAS OOP SCHWAB and MANDEL'S —_—_— |} || serempts of the allied powers to can-|the Riverista (the conservative)| quinton Street, Tillie Lurye collect-|county and stato, “The arrest of| NAT BLOCK. pe eg HAVE You gel rar debs owed fo the Unted wing of he Colorado. The River | IW" cas f tae ously sol” ans Pnerntla Tee ators meanee eee... (FOOD NEWed | “Ss THE LADDER States is taken on authoritive ista and Vierista factions of the her fiery speaking, and she expects |cause” the labor baiters argue— I New York City) 3 IN ITS"REVISED FOR, A sources here to be the cause of literal coalition have demanded . next week in spite | Sometimes. PERBH Ey SNE TOE with GEO. OLSBy and Gis MUSIC |) GOR. Thea. W. 43 st. “3 . : Lord Cushendun’s strong demands that all important political posts|t© 4° the same next week in spite| j a sar Mts. Wed. & S: if . BRE Gigi taeatcry diccemaniont| alould Tbe eivitia equally among|9! the judge's ultimatum. The po-| Persecution and Prosecution. the public library. The manage- SHUBERT Thea. 44.W.ofB’ Money Refunded if Not Satistied |W Sails: : Mission resting be postponed the three factions; although the| lice inadvertantly did us a favor, for| Detective-Licutenant William|ment of that manter Class instita. | oes Pere nrweee See. Gee aS s er 1g e »stponec ae * | . “row! chi “aq” - Py ’ Ee’ = 1WOLF | ‘hnins Wane. x until some form of naval agreement third faction, the Batllistas, greatly|thgy doubled the size of the crowd, | Hynes, chief of the “red” squad and tion, which refused to renew its|popGirson Reno GEWOLE (A Clean Hi i” re) b 17 with the United States be attained, outnumber the other two. The Bati-|an@ gave us several more sympa-|the darling of the labor-hating (bit- ription to the Daily Worker| in a musical romance of Chopin | EVA THE 4 ctober ‘At th + hich considered listas refused this demand. There-| thizers. |ter) Better American Federation, last year, was told that some of the th the calling of the disarmament com-| Upon the two minority factions de y during the last memb of said council were jae oO =) e sa Beccn piercer etct epliah the cided to break away from the coali-| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18. —|few months, _ intimidating, jailing | “reds. ; Naf anid St | LITTLE Mais: Wed &at230 §s Mauretania ae nae tion and to oppose their own candi-| Hundreds of militant workers of this|and prosecuting members of the! So you see, that the boss class, the Maxine Elliott’s Thea., W. 39th st.| ee Mats Wed.@Sat2.30 f° meeting be held in February or PE ; | i jali J . ” Evenings 8.30, | 3 a March instead of November, as “ates against the Ballistas. This| city and vicinity are expected to at-|Anti-Imperialist League, strikers|A. F. of L. officialdom, the police) ———ammmmms Evenings 8:30 | Martin Beck EOE,” : d a eee G 2 vernment, Would seem to assure a victory to|tend the “Three Bargain Days”|@nd comrades working in the in-jand the socialists are all working | “Intelligent Entertainment.’ Mantle, | Golden presents a Comedy Drama|l@ (Timed to witness the The French ond Beten covernment. the conservatives (Blancos) who willl which the Cloakmakers and Furriers |terests of struggling miners. hand in hand against the Commu- ii © THING L et : %) celebration of the 11th OR etcctted: in thats vebuanl to have to compromise with the dis-| Relief Conference is preparing for) On te Ist, Hynes prevented the nists—the only read representative his CALLED ove N ITE HOSTESS ‘@7 Anniversary of the lish the Franco-Brtiish naval |*dent,“Colorados” to keep their sup-| them, jcouncil of the foreign-born work-|of the working class today. A New Comedy Hit by Edwin Burke by Philip Dunning |) November Revolution.) fae pu ae e ranco-Brtiish naval) port in parliament. The basda¥ Which will he held Fri: (°® from holding their meetings at —L. P. RINDAL. _ With Violet Heming & Minor Watson. | Staged by Winchell Smith i van Dictatorship Looms. ——————————— a a j Observers here believe that the . x i \day, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. = = = = || - disarmament commission would b President Campistegui is prepar-| 28, 29 and 30, is expected to be the ing to put down any opposition and| higgest event of the season and will, complete fiasco, even as far as satis- { : rc it is announced that he is ‘substitut-| % ive Center, | fs | factory agreements between the ‘ tbe be held at the Co-operative Center, 6 | European and United States gov- i almost all yee of police and of | 9796 Brooklyn Avenue Los Angeles, ~~ ernments are concerned, unless ‘he army units by elements of his} ca], entire confidence,’ that is by River- Washington can be induced to grant ista or conservative heads of the| The entire proceeds will be turned | some sort of a compromise, or other agreements can_ be entered into which would pacify the American armed forces. 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