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DAILY WORKER, MAY 18, 1929 W YORK, SATURDAY, = HAIL NEGRO WEEK! Displaces Workers | UKRAINIAN BALLET IN ee FOLK DANCES TO- : : : . The New Plays ; MORROW NIGH’ Railroads in Philadelphia (A former misleader union organizer enters Red Square Cafeteria EES SEH. EE | | out of the rain, admires decorations, then: “But it’s too had they let “CHINESE O'NEILL,” a mystery play by Cushing Donnell, will open | Vasile Avramenko, well-know: niggers, Japs and Chinks eat around this place—i couldn't stand eating ; Theatre. | ballet master, will present a Ukrain yc Y, or th vorst, jj ve) irae?” M y nig t the Forres The cast includes, William || 3 hie | ita ciaast neces woeee prone | meron elnee” Settech Hugh Buckley ara Levoee Chipsinale jian Ballet, which will include 3rown Street, Poplar Street, Parish, , kler a o . ieee eect Matera Tanne T one time, the section of the city Mellon, Warwick, and many narrow ] SING no pacan “STEPPING OUT,” a comedy by Elmer Harris, opens at the Fulton [eae danas thid "athde of which South Street is the prin- streets such as Reno Street. ike Haein eae Theatre on Monday. Grace LaRue, Jobyna Howlend, Herbert Aehivat the Naw Star’ Caaivio: cipal thorofare, was the main segre-/ _ Numerous streets that are merely She easinae dane sen Cothell, Walter Connly, and Hale Hamilton head the cast. ey ak sete: New ores of t Negro settlers ng them. forced to accept ters they could y of these workers or “place. Worse than this, some of these alleys are not even, in the opinion of the rulers of the city of Phila- delphia, worth the name of alley. Rear of.” Of my brother.workers, Oh you misleader, Grown fat on your al of my brothers, White and black. the McCarthy ers, and Stanley Rogers. David and Maury Rubens, The music is by Lee r “Grand Street Follies” Smack I've heard your talk before In many places ed district for Negro workers. | alleys abound in this section. And SRM INOS od “A NIGHT IN VENICE,” the new Shubert extravaganza will open at _Avramenko adheres to the nations & with the large migration of|so do numerous “thorofares” desig- Tin ee ie Shubert Theatre Tuesday evening. Tha eést 4a headed by "Ted Ukrainian dress on the stage, at th the South, nated by the city as “alley” “court” ; s , Healy, Anh. Seymiouy the Dodge (wins. Avthak'and Morton Havel, | classes and in every-day life on th reet. “If you seek the secret o the fire and freedom of Ukrainia | dancing,” he says, “look at Ros Bonheur's famous picture, “Th | Horse Fair.” More vivid colorin marks the Ukrainian ballet, but th by cireumst es compelled to And this t of alley is merely Wh scat same high head-tossing exhiliratio : i , 1s “Rear of” the . fd os AEM shines in both. Ukrainians wer es which mae up the known at) “Rest of” the. nearest Tice aurea Hoover and Gorgeous Grover [aie fe Ba Uiestalene os the old tenderloin number whatever street the alley When workers stand separate. Roots ‘s ¢ may lead out of. | 5 The “Tenderloin.” Up an alley no more than two feet Dark men shall scab Upon their fellow-workers, OOVER and Whalen come in for ;cpisode last year, which hit Hoover, | “When the Ukrainians dance, the The Tenderloin of Philadelphia is wide known as the Rear of Warnock That’s their task— some smacks with the slapstick |Coolidge and Smith about equally. dance as the winds that wave th : the world as one! Street, live in old hovels, Negro The stake and faggot the Booth Theatre this season, |The slap at O'Neill isn’t as good. grasses of the steppes. None of th st sections of the sort | workers and their families. and at the hands | This year they give “Dynamo.” Per- starched and scented and torture Hogwn anywhere. A drain, ¢ ng open sewage For their resting place of the always haps one trouble is that so much of and stiffness of the Russian cour ly an impor and because of the cation of the Tender- nearness to the cen- of Philadelphia, lativ ain part 2 to make its head- thru this alley and thru the water the dwellers m walk, in single file, two cannot walk abreast for ‘k of width, to reach their homes. A “Home.” In one of the‘thomes” of this ob- To keep them cowed— Their women for our beds But not for wives— Well, that’s the gist Of what you mean And do the production is turned over to Carroll, the female impersonator. He seems to be in every other skit. A Follie You can get too much of a female Noah’s flood is | impersonator. vos # assigned to Mr. * # sprightly and usu- ally impudent “Grand Street : : ballet for them. No nigger acrobati: Thousands of store clerks may be, hugging matches. Hands and arm: thrown on the streets to hunt for| ®ve used sparingly. They dance witt their feet. work, if the money changing ma- chine above is generally introduced.) ALLOWED 48 TONS OF DOPE. scitra, blind’ alley. with cho tate, Your bosses say it too, Hoover, plus his : P ———__--_______—|_ The Federal Narcoties Contre ete aes a lives Mr. K ve extraordinarily But like you, press agent, by Westris Officer Evades cui.p sLAVER MAKES $3,135,897 yoard, according to the 1928 re One of the worst streets in the Small rooms Mr. K, pays $20.00 rent Not too openly. none other than Pact Vestris Boats So. The will of the late Louis J. Reck-| ports, permitted the manufacturer Tender Willow Street, and Per month, a little over " the devil, in the ford, president of the American Lead | to have 48 tens of drugs on reserve along Willow Street adjacent to Per week. Seven people live in this | But eee Baers uj first scene! Bad TheyKilled Women Pencil Co., just filed yesterday re-| Without counting the enormous sup dives of the vilest sort have moved _dWelling” with Mr. K. Mr. K. made | By this fine talk Se Hoover is soon) a veals that his wife and family get| plies smuggled by Rothstein ring n recently Negro families from the $24 @ week when he worked full | Of white supremacy, crowded out of the news by an| LONDON, May 17—The question] $3,135,897 which he had extorted| and others, this legal supply alone i time for the United Engineers Con- Not while we slave amoeba, the lowest form of animal | of why such a creat proportion of | from the overworked employees in| enough to keep every man, womai : Mace this street runs a freight Struction Co., but during his work And die like rats in holes life, but comes back to manage |the 111 lost with the Vestris were|his business. He invested his lead| and child unconscious for a week ne of the Philadelphia and Reading he was hit with a gutter-bucket, Of tines end chips Noah’s Ark, Whatever his prede-| women and children was introduced | pencil profits largely in Woolworth | Much of it leaks out for bootleg salc Soot from the nois: at pass by erazer the windows homes,” the front yard nildren to play in are the e they are apt to be run ® | which tore his elbows. He is always in a state of acute misery from the pain and as compensation receives $12 per week, from which he has to pay carfare to and from the hos- And factories. : lictions for prohibition, the Grand We'll let no little thing Street Follies, Actor Managers, Inc., Like shade or hue confuse us, and Paul Moss, their associate, find A slave's a slave it impossible to prevent Mr. | In any skin— Hoover’s Noah from singing rau- We've learned that lesson well. |today at the Board of Trades in- quiry into the disaster. Arthur Duncan, second steward of the Vestris, questioned on that and Kresge stock, where it continued | through the usual channels, involv to grow from the underpaid labor of | ing a little graft to federal inspec little girl clerks. ! tors. / : te ee don edi . “Vineyar int, was unable to explain, except Het hemeceatas ane pital daily, and has to pay for medi- | \ a cously about “Vineyards of Man- | Pot ag : ene sat yates aie cines, support himself and two de-| * Together ith our brothers hattan.” [eeibly Mae she omen. ay oe ?¢ A BA Li § E pA Ni ¢ e : pendents. Brown and black Mare Loebell, with his painted crea Were lee the 0 help them- i What chance has a Negro child, ,, This house is in a deplorable state. face, talks of Grover. He has the : under such adverse condi- | “everything in it needs fixing” said Mrs. K. Plaster is falling off, there has been no papering or painting for many years, there is no fire- We organize Our army of revolt To crush the class That bleeds us. flower in his buttonhole, too. Gro-| He did not think it advisable, ap- ver’s plan is to extend his sway over | parently to mention that the women | the whole rcund world, “eastbound |and children were loaded into the Have you seen - - - “MOSCOW TODAY” Conditions : ; : traffic through the Suez Canal. Hote ee were kept by aa escape, the windows need repairing, Bs i westbound through the P: »|the Lampor' ‘olt company in ; ae Tae han i ‘anama,’ Pe Jack Londo there is no hot water. | We cre auuey ote. |such bad condition that they all ar ne Sood asa trip to the Soviet Capital, We fight, Presenting the leading Soviet personalities in the Kremlin. End “People of the Al Rats and Vermin. | We whit beowind andcbinck |. Washington crossing the Delaware | ©@Psized. Galy one'nills to the southwest in| ‘There ia however plenty of rats, NT eal Ba ig Wy evan RSE Teaten| FILM GUILD CINEMA, 52 West 8th Street Rittenhouse Square, where in sump-| mice and vermin. To light this seseeee 8 =) sad to say, without any bathtubs,| CALIF. CANTILOPES ARRIVE. | id ‘avishly furnished apart- “building” kerosene lamps are used. —A YOUNG WORKER. s and mansions, live the million- s whose enormous fortunes are due to exploitation, and which ex- ition leads to such living quar- Philadelphia’s tenderloin. are placed only a few feet Waste matter has to be carried out to the main street, Warnock Street. The Daily Worker. | Despite his acute suffering Mr. K} was highly interested in the Daily Worker and wanted to know exactly however. The tune is, “Oh, what did | Della wear, when Georgie came cantelopes this season reached New across,” which your reviewer thinks York yesterday. They are forced he has heard before, some place. fruit, high priced, and will be con- 1 roll does a wonderful | sumed by the wealthy. Workers y Brice in this one. ha h i Most of the rest of the Grand BYE Con ang Oya Can tele Gat The first carload of California Soviet Village Life \Bar Book Telling Too sePHE VILLAGE OF SIN,” hailed THEATRE GUILD PRODUCTIONS THE CAMEL 4 u bide : ; gor he f he winter either, though mellons pene on all streets of the tender- what the H Tenants League| 4 by Theodore Dreiser (in his . Street Follies is re-written history, | t ere: le ineryr en, THROUGH THE y oin. It is difficult for strangers to in New York City was accomplish- book, “Dreiser Looks at Russia”) as| Much About King Geo. Guaintaaeleran hue edhaned Thc oe pasted have he peas | Z carry on any real investigation in|ing. This was explained, and Mr. being “among the best achieved by ee 4 Siege of Troy, Queen Elizabeth’s | iors throughout the cold wenth ee Lf this section. Where there are nc cops, K as well as all the other Negro|the motion picture adventures any-| LONDON, May 17.—A book on Court, the troubadors (members of | ¢tS throughout the cold weather, there aze plainclothes dicks, |people who had come in were un- where,” begins an extended engage- | the life of King George of England |the Associated Press, long on fancy, |, Courts and Places. ___| animous in the opinion that a league ment at the Little Carnegie Play- written by someone who evidently |short on honesty), Serena Blandish ‘2 NEW BIRTH CONTROL CLINICS | ; , | Another well know Negro neigh- |of this sort was needed to protect the house today. knows a great deal abottt his subject,|2t the Pompadour’s court, are all} Margaret Sanger, head of the birth | By FRANTISEK LANGER i borhood in Philadelphia is that just north of the Tenderloin. At one time the houses here were considered good, but the ravages of time has made even the best of them look dilapidated. | Negro workers from the dreadful Ne re dreadful | “The Village of Sin” is the first living conditions prevailing in Sovkino film directed by a woman, | Philadelphia. Olga Proobrozhonskaja. This is one The house described is no isolated of the first Russian films to depart | or exceptional one. There are thou- sands like it in this city. “Moscow Toda of New Life in Soviet Union NS up the camera to the re- inde ectacle of life in the Capital is the purpose of the vkino film “Moscow Today,” which is now enjoying a phenomenal re. ception at the Film Guild Cinema, stead, of the changing moratity in | New Russia. | The photography of K. A. Kuz- notsov is especially distinguished and, to again quote Dreiser, “It is the best cinemaphotography I have ever seen.” The musical score has been espe- | oe \Soviet Film ‘Krassin’ |. a < cially arranged from modern Soviet | for Chicago, May 20; music and a special reel showing the | “Daily” Will Benefit various dances of New Russia is in- | cluded on the program. y” Is Film Epic “Krassin,” the proletarian epic of | has been officially prohibited by the | British government. The ground given for barring pub- an undersirable extent.” NEW BANK MERGER. The Equitable Trust Co. and the Seaboard National Bank are merg- ing. The new concern will be the fifth largest in the United States and will have resources amounting to $860,000,000. The new company will bear the name, Equitable Sea- board Bank and Trust Co, neat, but gentle. | In general, one must say that this jyear’s Follies, although real good, haven’t quite the punch nor the sat- from the political idee fixe of the, lication was that the material “tres- |irical keenness of last year’s. There present regime and it treats, in-| passed on his majesty’s privacy to isn’t anything in this one that quite |in Harlem and on the lower East| |comes up to the “My Three Men” | AS sree a Newest WORKERS! Columbia Records |control clinic on West 15th St. re-! cently acquitted after a spectacular |raid by Whalen’s Catholic cops. | | states that many requests have been | | received for establishment of clinics | | Side, proletarian sections, THEA., 45th St., W. of 8th Ave. Eves, 8:50. Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2:40 MARTIN BECK LAST 2 TIMES! k MAN'S ESTATE _ By BEATRICE BLACKMAR and BRUCE GOULD ia BILTMORE ‘!2A.. 47th st. w. Matinee Today at 2:4 CAPRICE pe B'way. Eves. 8:50 * at 52 W. Sth St., where it commences | the North, will b: datited' by th No Wavering, no Hesitancy, no | | A COMEDY BY SIL-VARA ! the secend week of is limited en Chiage Branch of he Amsiegy gee Deviation From the Poly laid || TUDOR INN| iwwwwwwwwwuwyw | e cagement today. ciety for Cultural Relations with the | Down by the Red International of GUILD. see nett Dent Sigel, Brew 880 sharp Me, F ; reg : Tabor Unions, Which Will Lead . | | ee ee ee Besides embodying a new tech- | U. S. S. R. on Monday, 8:30 p. m.| ‘he Workers in the Coming Class \I] 10” 7c | ‘ pane ot the ee ae the Yer ay 2h a Cae Hall, 216 South! crruggles, Will Lead Them to Vic- Restaurant 133 Russian Lullaby..... Violin, 1 part 2m 9 t ene P toff-Kinck method, “Moscow To- Michigan Avenue, ane fig Hania siceai HE RAC APE bale Viclla’ 9 suze LAST 2 WEEKS! 4aeaip gi quaya: 1 day” gives one a penetrating and) Half of the proceeds will be! ¢ eee Peres 25%. Ain't 4a, enn: oat Tonight 1 eae comprehensive sweep of the seeth- “anes to the Daily Worker. Tic- | | 399 PEOPLE 300 | For good and wholesome Prison Song (Dalhart).... -2 part ; ing Red metropolis. ets may be obtained at the local | food, don’t fail to visit us 792 Cohen on the Telephone. . Comical TRANGE NTERLI DE Beginning with the first pano- | offices of the workers press. UKRAINIAN Wa serve spétlal lanehaon Abe Lewis Wedding Day. Comical Ue the camera’ cenehaice Neocles | “ELEVEN WHO WERE | BALLET plates from 11:30-3 p. m. ee Ne Be fate 2 parts ras dumedis treo, «uae oY, oo ee os | si e —_—_—_— ie ake end intimately into the heart of the| LOYAL” AT THE 55TH | |Presented by V ce Mache Reasonable Prices 20070 Bolshevik Galop ...-+.... capital of the Union of Socialist STRE and his pupils, Jo ae OW ama: \I] 20074 New Russian Hi JOHN THEA,, 68th St., B. of Broadway Soviet Republics. It puts to rest ey Eee nous Sunday, May 19, at 8 P. M. SUNDAY DINNER f Nl so0es. La) Maewatlites GOLDEN Brentigs'omy at 6:30 shar ; the aes Spas | man film, is to have its first Ameri- 107th Street and Park Avenue. ussian Waltz . ccordion Solo) Magnante é see life flow in its multitudinous ss- | presentation at the Soth Street TICKETS $1.00 up. NEW PROGRAM The Two Guitars . (Ace, Solo-Guit) Magnante ““ ; 99 [ pects; al a and vivi " * city | Playhouse beginning this Saturday. 18276F The Star of Siberia, Mazur . - Orchestra Przybylski t seethes with movement and 40¥- |The film is based on the revolt of the | SIXTH JUBILEE oe -Waltz |f|—— ay ie . fr a | Prussian against Napoleon. Mary 2 2 | ORB © «sees eees +. Waltz 9 throbbirg city, happily at work, | Nolan, Grete Reinhald, a well-known Visit Russia CONCERT 'f] 12059 Cuckoo Waltz Columbia Quintette ; «uivering with vitality and inspir- | Byropean film actress; Leopold von of the |f| 12083 Ramona (Waltz) . -Mabel Wayne pare ing in its aims. |Ledebour, a player of the Berlin AT | The Seashore .. veces’ Waltz “A success of the first order.” bl brinnatoos eee on the sereen is. State Theatre, and Radolt aeinert fl LOWEST PRICE (|| FREIHEIT GESANG | jf 12060, toterationa waite --Umbracio Trio wr —New York Times illumina: 6 bs s '- _member of Max Rheinhard’s theatres | ant ® e - i ‘4 < “a Betipdihiters. Tt is the cold, naked | ara 4a the cast The picture wes! complete Vuk VEREIN |f] 59048F Wedding of the Winds—Waltz ....Russian Novelty Orch. “A joyous revel in which there was much sprightly froth, : facts of Moscow Today, nothing | adapted from the novel, “The Eleven New York-Mos- (over 300 Voices) | Danube Waves—Waltz . Russian Novelty Orch. some vivid characters in a seriously interesting romance, and 0 staged or painted. Even the action | Schill Officers” by Max Jungke and | cow and return, —_—_—_—_ } }]}_ 70002, Ukrainian Wedding ......Ukrainian Humeniuk Orchestra a cast of players remarkable for the excellence of their acting. ; does not follow a scenario. The di- | directed by Rudolf Meinert for the | 4 incl. all expenses Tonight at 8:30 at | Beautiful Ohio—Waltz with vocal refrain —Percy Hammond, Herald Tribune. rector is intent only c Sere ae Watarpattonia, Film A. G. IFA of Ber- | First ties since the re- esta NSE, SON RADURA OURS SERA | Nb L ig is Eddie Thomas’ Collegians s life and conditions in Moscow as | lin. | fs | ove and Spring—Waltz ......International Concert Orch. 1 Be, actually exist | On the same program will he a fq volution that you do not CARNEGIE HALL ApbE HOM eae Wie nt Oe oe ARTHUR HOPKINS presents PHILIP BARRY’S New | It reveals with powerful photog- | scenic “Roaming Over Andian By- need previous visa ap- ehh Balas Niele Neda |] 59046F Three O'Clock in the Morning—Waltz ..International Orch. Comedy with settings by ROBERT FDMOND JONES. ( raphy the old and the new. We are| Ways,” and a Charlie Bowers plications. In an exclusive new program of My Isle of Golden Dreams—Waltz ....International Orch. 1 shown some of the remnants of the | Comedy. Selling iy} songs and excerpts from 95045F—Dream of Autumn—Waltz ....International Concert Orch. Thea., W. 45th St., Eves. 8:50 t old world—nepmen, bon-vivants— | June 20—Leviathan ids “TWELVE” 59038F Gold and Silver—Waltz . ++++Fisher’s | Dance Orch. P LYMOUTH Mats, Thurs. and Sat. 2:35 h «fill clinging like atrophied growths |“KIF TEBBI” AT 5TH AV ay Pompe) shington i ‘70014 Ukrainian Kolomeyka .. «es Humeniuk Orchestra 4 to the vigorous young body of the | PLAYHOUSE Alexander Block—Music by new civilization. + Stopover otten in 3 J. Schaefer and EEE Here are the workers in their| The FifthAvenue Playhouse will | days, by cables Frequent é ; a a clubs, libraries, schools and spacious Présent beginning today the Ameri- fgg Stillman: Every Tour and Walpurgis Night We Carry a Large Stock THEODORE DREISER Hails— shops building a new world, We | ©an premiere of ‘Kif Tebbi,” a new "see your steamship agent or see Moscow at play in a score of Italian film. i sports on land, ‘water and in the air.|_. “Kif Tebbi” deals with the occupa- There is revealed to us Moscow at tion of the African colony of Tripoli | rost with the many means taken to|by the Italian armies. The main By MENDELSSOHN, | TACOB SCHAEFER, Conductor. in Selected Records in All Languages American - Russian TRAVEL AGENCY, INC, 100-5th Av., Chel, 4477-5124, N.Y.C. VILLAGE ¢ SIN at th Square. Freiheit office, TICKE’ 30 Ui give them complete, intelligent re- laxation. We are introduced to the private neecincts of the Kremlin and meet the busy leaders of the first Work- parts are enacted by Marcello Spada, | Donatella Neri, Gino Viotti, Laura | Orsini, and a cast of native Arabs. For a Six-Hour Day for Under- above Series or we will We will ship you C. 0. D. Parcel Post any of the be glad to send you com- “An excellent film; with the best cinema photography I have ever seen; among the best so far achieved by the motion picture ad- ventures anywhere,”—(Dreiser Looks at Russia.) Opening TODAY at LITTLE CARNEGIE PLAYHOUSE (146 W, 5Tth Street, Clrele 7551). First Sovkino Film Directed by A Woman ig ts i ground Work, in Dangerous Occu- | : Li ers’ Republic. “Moscow Today” will | pai i lete Catalogues of Classic and all For - ; , i a continue for just another week at bs acai and for the Youth Under INGERSOLL FORUM 4 P ds. 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