The Daily Worker Newspaper, April 27, 1929, Page 5

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| | APRIL By 1929 — valL ‘Y wi ORKER, NEW YORE: SATU RDAY, STRIKERS MASS "itesists: Labor Mislesders Hand Ih Han at Warshi a RESISTALF.OFL, Worker Praises WATSON-MCNARY “= == AT GASTONIA PLAN TO BREAK Daily Expose o” qurT DEBENTURE =e eal TEXTILE MILLS W. U. Accident esi Sut for Mest, L | | FOOD WALK OUT Senators Fear Hoover; | Czechoslovak | In response to the series of ar- rae | i] ticles exposing the vicious role of Stop to Talk Religion Workers House, Inc. : ON, A ; 347 E. 72nd St. New York the Western Union Co., the bu McKellarWorkingWith A. F. L. to Aid Boss Cooks toca 719 Will ing contractors and the reactionary WASHINGTON, April 26 (UP) new Telephone: W ninelander 5097 } L icia building trades Seng $ Supyort Strike getielate oA Me eee gal cre laaetents aved ie. tHolhe J unions in the murders of four work- aattinintration I ers and the injuring of seventeen senate today to crush th others in the fall of a scaffold S: plan of farm relief opposed urday, the following letter, written President Hoover, and was promptly by a New York worker, has been questioned by democrats on why he sent to the Daily Worker: jhad deserted the equaliz t (Continued from Page One) 1 strikers, not the thugs who wielded the axes, but that was only a mis- take. Solicitor General John C. Car- penter is in charge and he knows that the axes and crowbars used in the outrage were found afterward and carried the stamp of the Man- ville-Jenckes Co., but he is not ex- pected to do anything to get an in- be Flctnanh Age uN? shee ieee | at launching of new 10,000-ton war cruiser Pensacola in Brooklyn Navy Yard. Among them are Mrs. Mie A citizens sere pasa eds sand cred a a Breov6 fotanin comumibtec? DR. 7. MINDEL 5 . 5 4 J. K. Seligman, who “christened” the war cruiser and who gained her wealth in the exploitation of thou- baaialy OMe Se ETON dustrial accidents are rhea tte hia: rien comets og-| sands of Southern workers; Secretary of the Navy Adams, a Massachusetts mill owner and bitter foe of John Dacko, 34, 2700 Bronx Park Communists, yet our Party and our ib SURGECN DENTIST Widespread protest of militant labor organization throughout the |city against the attempt of the po- lice and courts to break the cafe- teria workers’ strike resulted in less severe sentences by Magistrate, “Dear Comrade Editor: Hyman Bushel in Jefferson Market “The capitalist pr yesterday. He e the 2 who were a Phone: LEHIGH 6382 International Barber Shop on fee M, W. SALA, Prop. . principle. 2016 Second Avenue, New York W mentioned 3 aaa tots e nenwronec’ the farm bill reported by the senate Ladies Bobs ‘Our Specialty the victims of the Western Union iS ae LG daa DEVaLAT aL EeEae igned before| Building murders only once and soon 2griculture committee, proposing eliminate completely the debenture suspended sentence, before for nd squashed the whole thing.|¢liminate < 3 ' forge sy agua section written into the measure by on offered an amendment to him a Photo shows some of the fellow-Wall Street servants of William Green, president of the A. F. of L., asked if Wat East, was taken from the cell at press does not forget, and fights “emocratic lead : the worker: ral De Steiguer, c f Brook 2 ‘ard, who supervises the exploita- ca Ser 7 i z of the equalizatio: N a, m, to 3 p. m. on May Day, the ae is 5 a a OY ‘ Hospital in an ambulance, for treat- sacrificing all for them because they {°° Pian W Bec sane : ‘ ee NOE s—Phon ed with any nL. ees to be donated to the ment for blood poisoning. He was are workers. ing previous congr¢ | bihar office ; Il workers’ children regardless ; he ‘ Workers’ International Relief and) “O t Ss h l M D 3) | to al r3 badly cut in the arm when a private (. tira, cater doves Whip Cencks he International Labor Defense. | UuU of CHOOL ON av ay 9 _| of race, creed or color, The slogan | detective attacked him while guard-| .“OUr Press points the accusing) 4 Oy ian McNary of of “OUT OF SCHOOL ON MAY jing the Globe Cafeteria at 1dth St, finger to the contractors and_own- cites (eee atos The workers in the restaurant are a “0! I : une Caen? i ir ti i W ? DAY” is on the order of the day for | g prin latk aeaae - ers, who are guilty of negligence! agriculture dhaating their natte ae oer eee | Si f k Ch Id. faklebatichildeen ee aeons and Irving Place several days ago. thes Sateen a sithe old McNary-Haugen bill, said out pay. The money raised will be Ogan O OrREYS UAVEN ‘workers’ children who are going to Ho was refused treatment last night 8% iresponsible dealing with the : used’ fae the sellet mad! detenseiae come to the Coliseum, marching to- in the Tombs where he was lives of worker es wore setts sons the striking textile workers of the| By HARRY EISMAN. | transferred to other schools. gether with the workers from the fined with 75 other strik ture plan, Robinson recalled both South: and the striking cafeteria! The first of May all over the) This year Pre Watson y made speeches workers of this cit world is considered by militant work- | designated the first of May as Na- uring us that the “All New York workers,” a state- ers and children as an Interna- tional Child Health Day. What a vas sound economi- ment issued last night by the Work- | tional] working class holiday. On) fancy name. Mrs. Hoover is going : lly wise.” ers’ International Relief says, | this day the workers put down tools| to get the teachers of all the schools Sora against the 12-hour slavery at star- “should eat in the Co-Operative] and join with other workers in dem-| to look up and see just how many | NAMA WegG c.f nicket: Tine) was Cafeteria on May 1 when the net onstrations against the bad condi-| children are physically not well off, ima igktfe a, A picket line was a con- | “We will continue to repeatedly shops and school, More Bhous 6 mention and show the American ident: Hoover, has) <QuT Of SCHOOL MAY DAY,”| ‘The Savoy Cafeteria, iéth St. and| Working man that for us Commu- since by going to school on this day Broadway, was struck today, ten nists the life, health and well-being you are scabbing on the workers. (workers walking out on strike Of the working class equali cally and politic axe telephone for appointment. Telephone: Leh 6022 is a prim object. The longer the Ameri : working class will vote republican,! The house of representatives voted democratic ,and for American Fed- yesterday to adopt the administra eration of Labor brand of unionism, tion bill, which follows the line of that they are forced to live! and find out how many children go hed | ‘i . fare er’s message avoids W.'t We aud tin Tie Da Portada: lumneecineRuasin: the warkabe epipell ts -4cheal Hunern heckaae es tan the Consumer's Cooperative the more will pecit i ces Gaal te baie aes Geta ate lief and defense of striking work-| out millions strong, together with) not afford to buy meals. Any mili- League office | and cafeteria, |oeeaty. “ "Tt does nothing for the farmers, of ers.” |their children and celebrate May|tant worker who can think a little tee A aS SIE ela la a Jcourse, and sets up a loan fund, Day as a day of freedom, can purely see that Mr. Hoover is TSS | See eee eqarn |which ‘will actualls Annual Concert of In Soviet Russia the schools to| nly trying to dope up the minds of | Bemonatrate | Phas reetage oases “JOSEPHSON.” | the benefit of the bankers and rich Freiheit. Mandolin which the workers’ children go are) the workers’ children and tell them Police Attack Meeting aie ava H farmers. down on May Day and the children| that the government is trying to| « . alization, as in the textile industry, | Sign to Talk Rolizion Orchestra Tonight ‘ther with their parents cele-| help the “unfortunate” who are not Greeting’ Imperialist Young Worker League niin iis tight against the syniea| wiedcas Gilt Hitiace an: aitowied Comrade brate May Day as their birthday, » | well off in anyway. (Continued frow Page One) Convention Opens Here | social reformism of the A. F. of L.’ ith the religious issue raised yc EF Pil t \terday by Senator Heflin, defend rances rila ee i In America, however, it is dif- For this coming May First the!) (qo) yes r The fifth annual concert of the ferent.| When the workers come out| Children’s May Conference has is-| Red Aid, Lovell, and many Indians) (Continued from Page One) Pioneers Dance. __|of the Ku Klux Klan, when Senator MIDWIFE eor% velop into a mass movement, such _ On the platform were three New) Robinson interjected in his farm Sei rth St., New York, N.Y. sted. as the French and German Leagues | Bedford textile workers who had jl) speech an attack on Borah, who ssa ahaa a are today. He stressed the anti- | been in the thick of the strike there, jad reproved Heflin. Tel. Rhinelander 3916 ‘0 establi De M. Wolfson n Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St. Phone, Orchard’ 2333. In case of trouble with your teeth come to see your friend, who has long experie and can assure you of careful treatment, proceeds will be turned over to the tions redound only to traitors. Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra will} and try to celebrate May Day they sued a call to all workers’ children| W°T® 4"¥¢ be held tonight at Town Hall, 133) are persecuted and arrested. to stay out of school on May Day.|_,,, : 5 nas W. 43d St., at 8.80 o'clock. Jacob/ Last May First a new movement This May Day we are going to|. The Simon Commission has been Schaefer wi i Lictie tanga ubtecata : : : in India for seve! ths, travelling | 2%, to¢ : haefer will conduct, - wo | oe part of the workers’ children was’ show Mr Hoover what child health | 0 so country under the protec, |Militarist work of the League, stat- a8 well as many young Negro work-| Heflin held up the farm debate —= The program will include Sym-| organized to celebrate this workers’| day really is on May First. We will y p ing that in the coming war, it would /ers- The Pionee=s Orchestra played | fon some time today,trying to force phonie Militari, Scheherezade the | holiday together with the adult tell the thousands of working class Gon ae Who many follow. the policies of Karl Lieb-| throughout the evening, and danced through a vote on his rescfation con- Red ee ‘shy Pee bait aie workers. ; children about the three million upon enormous demonstrations of|knecht, in carrying on a campaign | solidarity and a peasant dance. demning persons who threw a bottle Guisti’s Spaghetti House ional. Numbers by eethoven, The Children’s May Day Con-| children who are working in the prota: The Sinsa Carhiniigion in| for the defeat of the home govern- A telegram of greeting from the) at him at one of his meetings re- COMRADES ME orga and Starvinsky will aiso be ference organized by the Young mines, mills, and fields instead of \yich the British Labor Party of Ment, and would fight the yellow N. Y. International Labor Defense | cently. When he asked for unani-|| 5-course Luncheon 50c—I1 to 3 rlayed. Pioneers of America decided that all) being in school. Great Britain Svan epyeeented way |S0cial democrats who preach sup-| Was received. {mous consent, however, in accord- 6-course Dinner 75c—5 to 9 hil STONE children stay “OUT OF SCHOOL ON| We will tell the children about the| |port of their own government. The first business session of the|ance with a promise from the re- f wee. y nee a hand picked body of investigators, | Pt, ' ‘ nee Sone : Misery Forces Virgin MAY DAY” and any workers’ child! rotten school conditions which wel sont to Feig beak sapere mae Minor, speaking for the Commu- Convention will open today at 5) publican party floor leader, Wilson, . that went to school would be scab-| live under and above all we will nist Party of the U.S.A., urged the |p. m,, at the Workers Center, Senator Blaine refused, and forced A political ch: a t y that fe Hs Peneins . Islanders to Migrate bing on the workers. show Mr. Hoover and the rest of }he dodiany mee tnat yee weesiy fax |Support of the League in its work| Union Square, with the repart of the senate back to farms. to U. S.; Slaves Here When May Day came around 1,500! the bosses that the workers’ chil-| self government.” It will not even) 2™ong the young workers in the} Minor for the Community Party as| Sips) Oat fe, Meet your Friends at workers’ children put their books and|dren are beginning to organize suggest the idea of independence for armed forces, in its drive on ration-'the first order of business. A LA CARTE ALL DAY 49 West 16th Street Celebrate Revolutionary May ST. THOMAS, V. I. (By Mail).— peies cies eu saad ee Fel Sietgpsbbag Boe are ee Ae fight |India, cr propose anything of the a * oe Day at the Coliseum. sie pain Conditions are so bad in the Virgin | School. They came down to Madison their own battles in the schools. | least value to the Indian workers. ———— Baker Restaurant Islands for the workers that over Square Garden where the workers) Qn May First the workers’ children,| —— O] I lI ! unist ctivities JOBLESS STORM TOWN HALL. 9 4 2,000 are forced to migrate annually Were celebrating this great event.' are going to start digging a grave! On May Day—fight for social LONDON, (By Mail).—Over 1,000 pLiallpc dich nad shaewekes|ac to the United States in the vain| Many children were persecuted be-| for the bosses of America who some insurance against unemployment, eae aoe Peay eae UR ae eae nee unemployed workers Station, Bronx search for better conditions. There |cause they stood by the workers.| day will meet the fate the bosses in| sickness and old age; for the or. ‘May Day Discussion Outlines. | be had at the District Office. Finan- Btormed the Me they meet with race prejudice and | Some Pioneers were arrested, others | Russia got after the proletarian re-| ganization of the unorganized; for |» Fy Pig SOTHLE Hulince ona uotaeiral ca wuncapeline wachiners oe Satta el a; sua ==] exploitation at the hands of the same | kept in jail so that they should not | volution. militant, fighting union: Long Day for unit discussion can be|at once. Sections and units should Bree prio s s b | At io plea ale) | secured from the District Agit-Prop| organize machinery accordingly. a . R-| Wall Street government exploiting) be able to attend the May Day meet-| This May Day the Children’s May! live the Cleveland Trade Union | Department, Daniedea Guat canta fan 7 aie ee Ss ee All Comrades Meet at them at home. ing, still others were demoted, and! Day Conference sends out its call’ Unity Convention! pageant rehearsal every Sunday, 2 p. : % [BROOKLYN —__1|2 at the Workers Center, 26 Union| Workers’ children, demonstrate BRONSTEIN’S Di'ganto at the District Office. "| Your solidarity with the entire VEGETARIAN HEALTH |g man GQney Island Unit. ee phi working: class on the International RESTAURANT mandolin orchestra and a us- 7 2 1 M A J JBVAL 2 sian opera singer will entertain at| Aarrangementa ter Mey 1’will be Workers’ Holiday. oy L the package party and concert, to-| gj;cuesed at the meeting of the unit 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx ight, 2901 Merma e. Weseaety P v.27 Atal m1 : r.) a . 6p. m, Monday, at 101 ‘W, 27th St. "|__ Down Tools on May * . . BAiAe — = Bath Beach Young Workers League.) Young Workers League Jazz Band. a MELRO E - _ A May dance and revel will be held| “he first reh Twill be held at/“For Any Kind of Insurance” ree esi, x setuegee BT ts 18, at 48 Bay|2 p, m. Sunday, at 143 EB. 103rd St. Dai VEGETARIAN 28th St., Brookly Pee er airy ResTAURANT eek ear y The section meets Monday, at s:30/ The branch meets Monday at 7:30/ casant to Dine at Our Place. Henberehip avive and sreorgenizas| aa eet relephone: Murray HiIl 5850 187 SOUTHERN BEN eras Mon will wecalecuanad: May Day Ballet. (near 174th St, Station) oes fon will be discussed. Se 3 East 42nd Street, New York | PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149. ection 7. pate in the J The fonday, at|/at 2p. m. today, 8 p.m, y Brooklyn, | St, and Irving Place. iis sen 2 4 nee O e ee is tllcaaumanon PaTRonize|| | MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Doors Open E. 177th St. [MANHATTAN _1 rigs a aay | M. FORMAN inger’: 7 | the branch will hold an open air fe £ 4 P.M. l enix Geena ee hee eh nl Pe ‘OR Messinger’s Vegetarian y Party Members, Notice! Dua ernapent Aven Monday: | Most ¢ lerton Carriage, Bicycle kets for the May First demon-| 1330 Wilkins Ave. for preliminary 5 . ferttee Ub toes Colesea tae ane | ne and Dairy Restaurant papi TO a ees 763 Southern Blvd., P-onx, N. ¥ 9 st | Patronize For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal 3 | jy “Baadntlen—H11 Lavatore," N Ti B Mai 5B My }. An entertainment. and dance. will NTER? N \l BRO. —|be given tonight, at 8 p, m., at the 0- Ip arber Shops | Cla ice Gian, Italian’ ‘Workers Club, 214" i. "Loath : ; PROGRESSIVE CENTER ; : st. seu eat 26-28 UNION SQUARE ae : The club will row from City Island . : ss 1 flight up) 101 ‘WEST 28TH STREET to Hunters Island tomorrow. Meet Die Naturfreunde, 2700 BRONX P/ (Corner Gth Ave.) {9:30 a, m, at 177th St, West Far. The English section will h o X P/“K EAST RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA e Ps * Sleepy Hollow Sunday, Meet a (corner Allerton Ave.) SATION ROOM at 8 station, Van Cortland Par 8 Open truss te te 12 ~ a.m, Fare, about one dollar. pen tren eddie Lois cee A dance will be given by United Council Working Women, Council 8, at 8 p. m. tonight, 1330 Wilkins Ave. ‘The Needle Trades Workers’ Mass Protest Wohltaetigkeit” will be held tomor- Tel.: DR¥dock 8880 4 Industrial Union will benefit. Neth Ben ce eer Pompe, 1 RET) SPITZ, Inc. HEALTH FOOD against Gompacsttva Branehe Te Ia De mak nae Wes FLORIST Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. ‘ A unity mass meeting A representative from the South/and food workers will be. held will lead dicussion on the southern [rving P! za, 15th St. and I ne textile strike at the meeting at 8/ Place, at 3 p.m. today. Olgin of the | p. m. Thursday, May 9, 2700 Bronx | jrreineit, and othe will outline of bake NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet, Ist & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions —POLICE BRUTALITY , —INJUNCTIONS Ee a ee Ee ae 16% REDUCTION 70 ReaDERS| | phones UNIveraty 88 “The Signiticanes of May Day. to robtatem, daca, Foran on | 1 —MASS ARRESTS OF WORKERS i the Working Class” will be discussed | the “Meaning and Significance of at the branch meeting at 1472 Bos-; May Day” at 3 p. m, tomorrow, 169 ton Road at 8:30 p, m. Monday. W. 133rd St. | uO Ww. Ww | Phi 2 3 Unity Co-operators Patronize meh tebted esccagl ari SAM LESSER John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES —IMPERIALIST WAR Council < ‘i - Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor ’ : —ATTACKS ON SOVIET UNION ane tentibe" ates wi beheld: Oy {wh Pat ize 1018 -aitth Aves 0 New! York where all’ radicals mest } Sip a a Bee "att | y a ronize Between 110th and 111th Sts. 302 E. 12th St. New York Next to Unity Co-operative House MaRS" wiitwakeenees of lt Exploiters ? | & 4 4 ty ty tr 4 te te te fe -_ & & & & & & & & - » 4 ROWRSVIEEE egy it, D. BUY ONLY FROM YOUR here. For information write to SCIENTIFIC SPLENDID PROGRAM | oiitsyaahankers Taporatory theatre | C OOperative The DAILY WORKER VEGETARIAN eae ‘ 4 & musical program will be featured | i ; Freiheit Gesangs-Verein ; ‘Hache Hench st"thetwmate Ce AT) Food || 26-28 Union 8. New York City RESTAURANT Dixie Negro Choir will sing Negro Labor Songs senna : [FINCO) § cree iste HE * # ; ervice Between 107th & 108th Sts, Dance Guild—Special May Day Ballet Wwrigh of || mY UNION SHOP Hotel and Restaurant Workers James Phillips—Noted Basso |ths Southern texte, sirikeat the | Bakeries, Meats, Scie Warten ee Rational NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEAKERS | $ekan" Aer May 3, at 227 panier Groceries, 183 SEUSINESS Marin Tze Vegetarian Restaurant | MANHATTAN] AUSPICES :—MAY DAY LABOR CONFERENCE of Unions and ' | May Day Demonatration ‘Tickets, Fraternal Organizations, Communist Party, U. S. A. \ > 4 pay Beiueeattte pot ae Restaurant {iret Monday Nt ||| 199 SECOND AVE! UE Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. ha tthe. District Office. Comra Admission 50c A COMRADES EAT Advertise your Union Meetings Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food 806 43rd St. 4005 5th Ave. wae to come for them Without elay. . 6824 8th Ave. "AMALGAMATED Cooperators! Patronize National ‘Textile Union Wants Volum Through Your Organization 25¢ Manhattan: 2085 Lexington ‘ FOOD GATED, || tis ine weasmrenr | | SE RO Y Volunt t i BUY TICKETS NOW! Te ‘ott he Gobees RENAN? Co-operative Trading Asn, Tne, Seed at ar Saal ers are asked to cal ‘ | National Textil Workers’ Union, 104 | Office: 4301 Sth Ave, B’klyn, N. ¥. SAR Gee ie 657 Allerton Avenue aos NV Wifth Ave., between 9 a, m, and 8] Tel. Windsor 9052-9092. Estabrook 3215 —_ Bronx, N. Y, Fe |p im: aay, ‘ \ v

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