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"Page Two WacDONALD HERE THE WORKING WOMAN SHEARER RECORD Boy Scouts Prepare War, Is\N,Y, ILD. IN NEW AS FOE OF BRITISH WILL BE EXPOSED Hisman’s Charge in Speech ¢ amp AGN FOR Court Record Reveals Militancy of Pioneer’ Now in ‘Home;’ ILD in Drive for Release DAILY WORKER, NEW YURK, INDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929 DR. J. MINDE SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 808—Phone: Algonquin 81 Not connected with any other office Low Wages of Women Lowers Standard of Living for Workers Je Moirowa, director of the} “The answer of the working wo- IN SENATE TODAY AND U.S. WORKERS Meaning of Visit to s Department of Executive | men to the lowing of their standard ablat of living is a struggle and a rapid revolutionaization,” she said. “In all countries we see women at the the Communist Inter- the reported on contions iGave Orders to Naval] Harry Eisman, 15-year-old Pioneer, |ing war. exposed the militarist role of the|ing the children. It is a step where-| The courageous manner in which|preparing the children for the com- It is a step in militariz- 8,000 by January 1. Is MORE MEMBERS Dr. ABRAHAM MARKO: Cor. Second Ave. Office hours: Mon., We SURGEON DENTIST 249 BAST 115th 8’ New York: d., Sat. 9.804 See workers and the tasks of most outstanding posts. I do not| a EROS , Hoover Explained the Communists in reaching the|want to ety the facts ei Arms Exper ts Boy Scouts, has just been fully re-|by they will draw thousands upon | Quota Tues Fhray 280 tit to 18; | —- a ] tine Worske’s aekinin, | — vealed with the receipt by the New|thousands of children into the Boy | | ve | Pointing out that the candidates |women at the Tenth Plenum of the ore Ve Pee oo a Be When William B. Shearer appears York District of the International | Scouts. Eight thopsand new members is /] Sunday. 20 om. to 3 Pm. at, of the republican, demo: o- C.I. held in Moscow i part played by working women in today before the Senate Naval Labor Defense of the stenographic Baden-Powell—Militarist. the quota assigned to the New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 alist parties, LaGuardia, Jimm: “women |the May Day events in Berlin, you Sub-Committee investigating his Ac-' record of court proceedings during; “Take in England, they are going | District of the International Labor | a Walker and Norman Thomas, wi i in all in-|know the part played by the werk. | tivities as agent of big shipbuild-|Risman’s trial before Magistrate|to meet Sir Robert Baden-Powell, | Defense in the big nation-wide drive | eee grovel at the feet of British impe s to be re-/ing women in the demonstration of ‘“% 2nd munitions corporations at George O'Keefe in Children’s Court,,Who is Sir Robert Baden-Powell, of the I. L, D. for 50,000 new mem- alism’s spokesm ormance | the Wall of the Communars in Paris, ‘he Geneva Arms| Conference in| August 2, yi. He’ isa muilitarist who) Pera by, dam 1s) ‘The New: York Dis: N Ti B b Sh Donald, on his arrival in this co adition done You know about the women tobacco 1927 he be confronted with! jisman is now in the Jewish Guar-| WS sent out in 1902 by England to|tric is the largest in the country |HINO=LIP DarDer Ops try this week, J, Louis Engdabl, |). omen, in the textile|workers in Bulgaria, the cigarette |Miries concerning his life before dians’ Home in Hawthorne, Pa,, to|Aftica, where after the English| nd includes Greater New York and 26-28 UNION SQUARE Communist candidate for president) .14 clothing industries (in these|makers of Greece, the textile work-|h® became a “naval expert.” which he was remanded by Magis- S0ldiers refused to shoot down the | Vicinity and all of New Jersey Barth (2 flight up) f the Borough of Manhattan, called} onches there is in fact even ajers of Bombay, the workers of the Played Leading Role trate O'Keefe until Jan. 29, 1930,|Ratives, he went and organized of Trenton, == : 2700 BRONX P/ °K EAST on New York labor, speaking at @ tessening of women workers) but same industry in Lodz, the Polish|, Thus far it has been definitely es-|hecause he took an active part in|&Toups of boys who they themselves| The New York District already is (corner Allerton Ave.) campaign meeting Sunday, to dem-|.)-0 in such industries as the chem-|rural women. What aroused the | t#blished that Shearer played a mostitne protest demonstration beainet/did not fully understand what this launching its drive and is planning | onstrate against and expose Mac- i.) machine building and even|working women to action? They |i™Portant role at the Geneva con-|the Boy Scouts Jamboree, July 20,|Whole question was, and he gave |to call conferences, arrange meet- Donald before the whole American | _; ine! lected because their standard of liv-|feence where Great Britain, Japan! Tn. sentence inert ie ithreat | these boys guns, and they went and|ings, both indoor and outdoor, and || Unity Co-operaters Patronize working class as one of labor's is ee aks ing was being depreciated, and the United States discussed that if Kisman “doesn’t behave,” he|Shot down the natives. This is to carry the campaign with par- worst enemies. The growth in the employment “ure. ig what m working woman ‘limitation of naval arms," and| Wil! he ferther sonics ave; 8 lhow he formed the Boy Scouts, and ticular energy into the shops. Spe- SAM LESSER “Only the Communist Party ;,0f women, it should be observed, ae lo scCcanhbalovalig-aald lice threat: where the conference broke up be- drops his militant ideas. The New| through this deed he became the cial efforts will be made to enlist Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor its candidates, speaking for broad ccompanies Py no anerease in the ened with eviction unless she went C%US® NO agreement could belyont District of the TLD, which ero of the day. He formed the|Negro workers and Harlem, as well |] 1913 - 7th Ave. New York succes of tie, tolling aa 5 ral run of workers and in some |) oo to work: Wha* good are your Teached between the United States | gotonded Eisman, is appealing the|B°Y Scouts and his wife formed the | a8 other Negro sections in the New!] ‘Between 110th and 111th Sts. this country, declare their solidar- s even by a declin The: ear-| jh vwate? All the sane we have to|8"d Britain on the question of] citence. The appeal will be ar-|Gitl Guides of England, so this| York District, will be the center of |} Next to Unity Co-operative House ity with British labor against the |Pings of women, regardless of their’ 3:. ang we have a world to gain.” |Tuiser size and range of guns.|>404 in the supreme court of the Proves to you alone that the Boy| intensive activity. At present the | === — MacDonald government in Great|Skill, are almost everywhere about “since the time of this report, Ella| Shearer played the role of chief ad-| State of New York, Appellate Divi,| Scouts were formed at a time of |New York District of the I. L. D. 1 Britain, against the Hoover govern- 50 Per cent of the earnings of the 44. Wiggins has been killed by the|Yiser to the so-called naval experts | io.” ‘sometime in October by| WA) whilé their main aim is to keep has 55,000 members. As a result of || Cooperators rererlee ment in the United States, that seck men- Is this not a lowering of the|7.cvists of Gastonia. She was one|f the United States Government,|Taaues Buiterkant, actevey £2,|Up the spirit in the children of de- the present drive, it is hoped that | S E R O Y to knit closer their strength for a| 8°" standard of living of the of the best examples of the spirit|the retinue of| admirals, commo-|tn. 11.p, : fending your country, right or|by Jan. 1 this number will be 13,000. new onslaught against the Union of | Working class mentioned by Comrade Moirowa in|4°res, naval lieutenants, etc. At Bipoces eviSout |wrong, whereby they do not give) In addition to individual mem- CHEMIST Socialist Soviet Republies, for great- only this, but women’s wages the United States. Her example will| the Same time Shearer was director} __ poses Soy Scouts. the child an understanding who/ bers, efforts will be made to secure er oppression at home. besides, going down, Comrade |arouse the working women of the|°f ll publicity and completely| When the magistrate asked Eis- runs the country. Had he aU Te kits B5Y Alleston) Acenve “Wall Street imperialism, with al owa said, “The figures for 1928 |country and of the world to see that|@ominated the capitalist reporters |man to explain why the protest] Start Drive For Release. _|ing class organizations. apap Ook Ae ies rs Baas eh im ReClnckae fem Hoven: ia the ya initely show that ja similar fate does not meet the 16] nd editors so that their papers pub-| Against the Boy Scouts was made, “And this jamboree taking place|_ The pivot of the drive in the New ———~@ | White House st Washington, to of working women are being | defendants in the Gastonia boss-con-| lished precisely what the ship-|he sat en we decided that we|in England is an international step | York District will be the Gastonia | Norman Thomas, the socialist may oralty candidate in New York City give their greeting to MacDonald, | who smashed the recent strike of the British textile workers, forcing them.to accept a reduction in wages, that butchers the striking textile workers of India when they pro against the murderous conditions of ‘ “ But the shipbuilding companies| “The Jamboree, according to the the Boy Sc ica.” Gastonia strikers. Comrade . t flicted them; | . » ig to the|the Boy Scouts of America. astonia si nik oleae cane ie Pak. | jand other concerns employing | Boy Scouts of America, is supposed, The New York LL.D. has started, Those wishing to join the I.L.D. Frances Pilat estine and proceeds to slaughter| any in the New York Mobilize Workers for | Ste27e" directly did not pay him/to, as you say, be a step towards|a campaign to force the release of | Should write to its National Head- Acahand Jewish workers and peas- 4 ah) 1 tne {what he considered adequate for/friendship and peace, but under the | Sisman. Immediate funds are need-| quarters, 80 E. 11th St. N. ¥. C., MIDWIFE ants alike.” “We give our greetings instead to the Soviet flyers now on American soil,” said Engdahl, “pledging them to battle on toward victory with in- creasing revolutionary zeal.” Engdahl emphasized that become vital issues in the present these out that it is the Midland Marine itrolled courts. 607, OF NEEDLE WOMEN ACTIVE IN WORKERS WOMEN ELECTION DRIVE Shoe Unions Communist Party Women workers from many in-| The New York District of the dustries reported at the women’s| Communist Party, which has en- conference held in conjunction with|tered the present election campaign the T.U.U.L. Convention in Cleve-|on the slogan of “class against land. The reports from the textile|class” has been actively mobilizing industry have already been given, |the women of the working class in the needle| its republican co-workers and social- |builders and munition makers want- jed them to publish. | _ Kellogg Directly Involved. | Secretary of State Kellogg and |the entire Coolidge-Mellon cabinet, | including Hoover, who was then| |Secretary of Commerce, ¥ doubtedly aware of the acti | Shearer. re un- ities of | |his services. So Shearer sued cer- |tain concerns for some $225,000| alleged to be due him. He thus \threatened to expose the whole |double-faced role of the United |States agents of imperialism at | Geneva. | At the same time another im-} were going to protest against the leaving of the Boy Scouts on the international Jamboree—it is not the first affair we have had. Our policy, the policy of the Young Pioneers of America, nationally, not locally, is to smash the Boy Scouts, since it is an organization built and controlled by the ruling class, cloak of phrases it is not merely a jamboree whereby they will prepare the children for peace and good will, but it is really a step forward in COAL AND IRON on the part of the Boy Scout move- ment whereby they will draw thou- sands upon thousands of other chil- dren into their organization, and there they will train to fight against the working class, just as they did in Colorado two years ago when the miners went on strike, and that’s the reason we are opposed to ed to appeal the case. Workers are jurged to send contributions to In- ternational Labor “Defense, 799 | Broadway, Room 422. BAZAAR WILL AID case. Starting on the eve of the |opening of the triel of 16 members and organizers of the National Tex- tile Workers Union, the campaign to save these victims of the mill |bosses’ conspiracy will be combined with ¢ie ampaign to build organ- izationally the International Labor Defense, which is defending the |enclosing twenty-five cents initia- tion fee. is only 72 hours off, will assure them of the means to carry on. Everything from a thimble to a | suite of furniture and from a can |opener to a suit of clothes will be hand by the members of the various '“For Any Kind of Insurance” CARL BRODSKY 7 East 42nd Street, New York IE TEI CPOE EEN 351 E. 7/th St., New York, N. Y. Telephone: Murray Hili 6556 Tel. Rhinelander 3916 Comrades Will Always : VEGETARIAN Dairy RESTAURANT Find ft Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. ———— foi j a 1 - ion s |-|perialist power was preparing to on sale at Madison Square Garden municipal campaign, along with the| The Needle Trades of Boston was |£0F the election struggle. It real-| perial i ne ea . u seh || 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx Bie To festeas ceil na eect nace Hod that the fight against thejlaunch a blast against the United |Oct. 3 to6, inclusive. All the arti- (near 174th St, Station) { strikers and organizer pointing out that A age ee As per strikebreaking Walker government, | States war- mongers by exposing | eles and clothing are being made by | PHONE:— INTBRVALB 9149, . ed wean e ea ta h ae the activities of Shearer. Under j | Bank, the billion dollar New York financial giant, that has bought up control in 20 strategic banks in the southern textile area, seeking to control the industrial situation there as it does in many northern indus- trial areas. alike the enemies of the workers North and South, and that should force unity in struggle of northern and southern labor.” The meeting took place at the outdoor Hungarian festival of the Elore, at the Bohemian Park in As- toria, Long Island. { i SELL OUT TUNNEL (Continued from Page, One) 26-28 Union Square, last night de- nounced the sellout and called upon the workers to continue the strug- | gle. It urged the workers to at- tend the T. U. U. L. conference to | be held tomorrow night at 7 p. m. at Irving Plaza, Irving Place ard 15th St. cent of the workers trades. She ence that it was the dr reminded the confer- ist supporters must have the back- makers |ing of the working women as well who first proved to the A. F. of L.|@8 the working men. that women could be organized, The Finnish women of the Harlem Their st an effective an- Club of Progressive Finnish Women swer to the propaganda of the re- have already responded to the cam- actionaries that women were “un-| paign by organizing a Gastonia and the men. In Boston, clubs for the is to be held at the Finnish Workers young workers have been organized. | Center, 15 W. 126th St. After the Of the 6,000 shoe workers organ- banquet there will be a musical inzed in New York, at least 20 per|Program and dancing. A Finnish cent are women, according to the|0rchestra will furnish music and report of a delegate from the shoe|™any Finnish folk dances will be industry. The union, under Jeft-|0n the Program. wing control, is one of the few| This banquet is a direct result of unions having a Woman’s Depart-|the special meeting of representa- ment. The A. F. of L. unfon has tives from the various women’s lan- made no effort to organize the wo-| guage organizations held several men workers, although they are| weeks ago. making much less than the men for organization pledged itself to carry the e work, Women work for/out special work for the election as low as $18 and $20 a week for campaign and Gastonia. work which should pay at least $30. The women have shown themselves| O, October 27 there to be very militant even tho unor- ganized when called out on strike, and have stayed out in every case ntil a settlem 7 de. hee ‘ patil 9) seeement eae, Wat |girls have to stand in water around The delegate from the laundry | the machines, or over the irons, for is being tonia Defense Women’s Mass Meet- At that meeting each | called an Election Campaign Gas-| |such conditions and faced with a} double threat of exposure the Amer- iean imperialist war conspirators, through their chief of the Executive | | Committee of the capitalist clas: | Hoover, assailed Shearer as one of | |the most depraved scoundrels in his- | | and the gene E, Grace and others, were pie- tured as innocent victims of the malevolent Shearer. Turn Batteries Loose. | The game is to try to raise such a roar over Shearer that everyone | will forget the fact that Shearer | was only the agent of the war- mongers, who was entrusted with} Geneva. | \ing by the Communist Party, Leaf- lets explaining why working women must support the Party will be dis- tributoed in all working class sec- tions. There will also be special factory leaflets for such shops as/| |Nabiseo and the paper box shops. | Street rallies in preparation for the meeting will be held in the paper) PITTSBURGH, Pa., Sept. 29,— Andrew Mellon’s three coal and terday of murdering John Barkoski, |iron policemen were acquitted yes- a coal digger who had worked for the Pittsburgn Ccal Co., a Mellon | Even the Mellon hireling, | concern. to almit that the policeman had viciously tortured to death the miner right before his eyes, But Melton’ men are taken care of—his three’ private gunmen, de- fended by prominent republican machine attorneys, prosecuted half- | heartedly by a minor member of the district attorney's staff, tried the job of directing their policy at | before a jury made up of business | men, three foremen of industrial |plants, ete., and white-washed. In a belated attempt to cover up the machinery operating in behalt of the three Mellon hired thu, the prosecution yesterday denie that it would quash the secondary charge of involuntary manslaughter, which would bring a negligible sen- tence. Lietenant Lycester, who, eye-wit- nesses declare, beat Barkoski first | (Continued from Page One) ican newspapers in English and Jewish, respectively, fighting for the freedom of these militants, be- comes more pressing than ever. The two leading working class mill boss victims, are going through a financial erisis at this critical time; the success of the Red Press Bazaar, the opening day of which Bae organizations which have pledged themselves to take part in the affair, and will be sold at one- third less than their actual value. | There will be entertainment in | plenty, including two first rate or- |chestras, and food that will put Several | At least 100,000 workers must be brought down to the bazaar. Help the Daily and Freiheit to help the Gastonia defendants, KNUT by an all-Seandinavian cast author in the actual Norwegian «cene: ADDED ATTRACTIO held over by special request! *AMUSEMENTS- NOW PLAYING! First Showing in America! HAMS “GROWTH «=. SOIL” a remarkable film yersion of the world-famous no enacted of the under the supervisi | MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant “ : a inaucislieeeant tow wi i Election Campaign Banquet for| tory. The shipbuilders ke i ‘el Re ; , lan a aaa in || 1768 Sosthern Rivd., " rx, N. How ss mee pone eee tains ape oe ae sate lWestenday, Deane 3. Ae banquet|heads of the steel and munition Dr. Patterson, official physician for , papers, which serve as rallying cen- surprise features are being held in Right off 174th St. Subway ate Ne combinations in action that are a ies combines, Charles M. Schwab, Eu-| Pittsburgh Coal, had been forced| ters for the mass defense of the serve. 5: All Comrades Meet at RATIONAL Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi.UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts, Strictly Vegetariun Food _BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 58 Claremont Parkway, Bronx HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian JEWS ON SOVIET SOIL vivid views of agrarian Jews in the Ukraine and Caucasian regions ANOTHER ASP OF THE “PALESTINE | workers represented 1,000 Negro and|nine and ten hours for $10 a week. white girls. The Negro girls are|Some of the girls work from 5 in being hired to do the highly skilled | the morning until 12 at night. While wo ch as pleating, at lower|wages used to be from $25 to $30, box and needle trades markets the | with his fists and then with a poker week before. In this way the great-| until it was bent out of shape, and lest possible number of working wo-| twisted his nose even after it was |men will be mobilized for ‘the meet-| broken, averred in a snarling voice RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 IMPORTANT WORK TODAY All unemployed Party and League members should report at the|wages. Then the wages all around|now they average about $11. Only | ing. that he never “touched” the iainer, fe 52 W. Sth St. (Bet. 5th and Gth Aves.) iA | bers : at all around | ; . Only : ver “ : ; St, (Bet, sth and 6 einai eee ees T. U. U. L. office, 26-28 Union|are cut. Machines are being intro-|the fastest can make $15. The United Councils of Working {except to lift him to a chair where FILM GUILD CINEMA contnuone to Midnight ene is Di Square, at 10 a. m. today for very duced, but they cannot take the| Next week there will be reports Women are also planning neighbor-|the doctor could attend to him. The rection: Symon Gould Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 | important work. ’ place of the very fine work. Thelon the othe rindustries. taries will be held Monday at 6 p. m. at 1179 Broadway. * * East New York Meetin, The International Unit of e. Section | 8 will meet Tuesday at 349 Bradford | Brighton Beach Ave, 4 righton Beac ye tottering. For an Amanullah turned An important conference of section sathollc. would discredit. the former nd unit women's directors will be|Emir and kill all his chances of a held Wednesday, Oct. 2, 7.30 p.m. - , at 28 Union Sq. r P, coming back. Note, Women’s Work Directors. hood rallies for the meetin. will issue special leaflets. They Certain |days are set aside for canvasing the Communist Activities | “Afghanistan” gentle coal and iron policeman had been convicted of murder in con-| nection with the killing of a striker | Special Forenoon Prices: Weekdays 12-2—35e; Sat. & Sun. 12-2—58e SPECIALTY: John’s Restaurant ITALIAN DISHES neighborhood in support of the|during the 1922 coal strike, but was | Sale ate een ee Party. pardoned soon after and enrolled in st || 802 E. 12th St. New. York A woman's election campaign con- follow the Party on the political as well as the economi: field. The ef- forts to reach the women have been greater this year than in any other ‘Their success the ranks of the coal company’s OPENS TONIGHT (Continued from Page One) lined exactly what is expected from ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE Bes REPERTORY ie Sat. 2:30 A Sensational Melodrama SCOTLAND YARD —yioR0s00 THEATRE. | | | | i ich is li W. of B" » Chick, 9944 3 ve. ¥. ©. L. Funetionaries Meeting. |in room 207, Workers Center. Ad- at the Cameo lference was held on August 27 at|Ptivate army, which is licensed by rea 1 Eu Mata’ Weds de Bat, 9:86 Evgs, 8:30, Mats. Wed, Sat. 2:39 A‘ special meeting of all function-| mission, $1.00 and $1.50. which over 50 women delegates from | the state government and hired and ~. L e, $1, $1.50 aries of the Y. C. L., New York Dis- ne ar 8 . ae by thi direct! JOHN Comedy AN EVA Le GALLIENNE, Direct: Advertise your Union Meetit triet, will be held ‘Tuesday, Oct. 1, Unit 21, Section 6 HE devious ways in which|the shops and fraternal organiza-|P4l¢ by the company directly. | DRINKWATER’S N ‘Tonight—"A Sunny Morning” ‘and : ; Peaen | 7:30’ p. m., at the Workers’ Center.| Special meeting tonight re aa facet tions were present, There women| The other two coal nad iron po-| “The Lady from Alfaqueque™ here, For information write to Comrade Hobert Minor, editor of the}at 56 Manhattan Ave., Brool British imperialism operates | © hind PL. licemen, Harold Watts and Frank ERT Thea, 44th St. W. of | Tom, Eve—Ihe Cherry Orchard” The DA Daily Worker, will report on the| discuss the 10th anniversary of the|in Afghanist: llustrated strik-|"ePresented many hundreds, Plans aA ; n* | SHUB } ara oreo) Aeaen, le ILY WORKER Tenth Plenum of the ECCI for the| Party. Roll call. Fi kd ned lala al pedet 2) | SE SERRE eee support pledged for|Slapikis, despite the evidence in- esauvinketon nC eaeiodae 3:30, FULTON W. 46th st. Eves. 8:50 Advertising Dept. crc, ceuNA | Ae a Nol ingly is singe in Ve ay the Party election campaign. Each |¢riminating them in the brutal mur- |quy nOBEHTSON—QUEEMIE SMITH Mats, Wed.'& Sat. 2:30|| 26-28 Union Sq., New York City tatiBMt 2 Section 4. ; is ices tonight, 6.80, at 46 Ten Even ends Sele ie Atttatatan eck delegate took contribution lists for|4er of Barkoski, were also white- tn eee Musical Comedy bot aes oe EORGE M. COHAN in | t ership meeting | $ rooklyn, to discuss 10th. anni: | ; : y Tuesdey, Oct. 1, 8:00 p,m, at 143 | versary of the Party. Roll call. lin exile in Rome, had turned Roman | the campaign fund as well as “vote | Washed. See Meets Pousti ae The Street Singer’ | =e ee ie errs | Unit Sectoin 6. |Catholic! The rumor, of course, was peated gE Belinda | | MEd ed Hotel and Restaurant Workers Literature Agents, Section 6. | Mects today, 630 p.m: at 46 Ten |declared false by Amanullah a few |®lready pouring show- WORKERS SCHOOL MASQUE 45th, W. of Brway, ivs. || Branch of the Amalgamated a ‘Monday, sept. 20, 8:15| Eyck St, Brookiyn, to discuss 10th i ili ‘ eh Min Wamehas ae an ke canner ine, *| mntversiry of the Party, Roll call (ae later. It had been spread by Pee, Saga bl dal lhe Perfect Thrilert ” wasiien The Talk of the Town! | Food Workers Section Fue, Atpation A special executive meeting wii |by them that their puppet, Bacha| Tuese activities of the women (@) S : ‘ i" " sae | erg RLS es on conference of alll ne held tonight, 8 sharp, at 227|Sakao, so-called “Water Boy,” was|Show that the women are eager to MILTON | |HARRIE 7h YE ee ytirt eld on the fire On St., Brooklyn. | Afghanistan! Ancient, forbidden elagpion. cam palEy. uk a the student agring) hes eourt° ot rf * . | r) i Hd proves the militancy o: ie working |the term in ie way of prepara- Pulsating Record of 45th St., West of Broadway Brownsville Section Executive, Tabor and Fraternal Afghanistan’ with Hes buffalo| tion outside of courses, ete. | rst Exnedition to “The vgs. 8:50. Mats, Wed, & Sat, 2:50 The executive committee of the ‘drawn carts, ancient customs, all Mysterious Kingdom 1 vill t Mo: It also announced at the No ii Browpaville Bection will mest Mon- Organizations _just as the Mongol conquerors left is eth 00. AE that die t ELSIE FERGUSON ‘ow is your opportunity to i headquarters, 29 Chester St, ‘it centuries ago. Afghanistant,| . ‘ " | School office yesterday | ne toy na get a room in the magnificent rr ane oe | with ¢ ; ‘i jon, |ancient Bamian, capital of the im-|a number of reasons it has been | Melodrama C, P. GES Workers Hotel , Section 3 Funetionaries. Workers Laboratory ‘Theatre. with its dawning industrialization, perialists of other days, now but a/found necessary to postpone the | of 3 Acts | xu Functionaries of Section 3 will] ,,Mé tonight, § sharp, at 80 1. |railroads, flivvers, lone wireless st@-|q.-orted city of fi snths Seabuil ride pon 'pe! — U | C yi iw iat wagetay, Oot. i: 8:80 v. ms at room 437, Rehearsals for| tion modern hospital and school, |°°%* city of fragments; Kabul, | actual beginning of classes to Oc- | nity ooperative House 1179 Broadway. Ail unit and section nia strike play, “White | HOM, P , oo” |the old capital and Jallalabad, the| tober 7th. This leaves the possi- ELTINGE THEATRE 3 FORAW AY be Aa eT Tra will continue. All’ members |erected by Amanullah, Side by side, a if ’ pe | West 42d Street 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE functionaries must attend. ee ee Residential Unit, 1. Educational meeting today, 8 p. m., urged’ to be present, especially those who have copies of the play. * * of Belyayev’s through the eyes at the camera, the Sovkino film Iron and Bronze Workers. new; Herat, on the Persian border; the Soviet camera catches the life of all these cities of mystery. bility open for registration for the entire week of Sept. 30th to Oc- | tober 5th. All students wishing to “LAND OF AMANULLAH? See Strange life and Habits Evgs. 8:50. Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2:50 The Great London Success Murder «x= Second Floor OPPOSITE CENTRAL PARK Cor. 110th Street at 27 E. 4th St. | A special membership ‘meeting of |Cameo Theatre this week, we se) mion ancient Mohammedan fana- i ‘ ‘ As 4 vealed to the Tel, Monument 0111 | the itect ° ‘i * wt mn ‘ohammedan fana-| register can still do so during this | never before reveale i. ose aur Meet. | pyre Worke Mae rs aes teary Hh eyes e eva it or ate, ticism, spurred on by the parasitic | week, | bec aN bea elaacy A Comedy Drama in 3 Acts Due to the fact that a number L, of Downtown No. 2) held Tuesday, Oct. 1, 8 p.m. at the |B@)» 4 ’| priesthood, the ignorance and abject| The program for tonight's as- AND SEE+HEAR. ome of tenants were compelled to it bold on open aly mapting today,| Hong School, 7B. ieih Bt The cam |® hundred years trom now. poverty of the fighting hillsmen and| sembly is as follows: | [ cLARK ana MecULLOUGH Build Up the United Front of leave the city, we have a num- p. m., bataa Nt aaid " with the International, will repor. The Soviet scientist Vladimir Ye-| the peasants, with luxury for a few] ‘The task of the Workers School, in “Steamed Up” the Working Class From the Bot- ber of rooms to rent, No will meet tonight, & 3 Russian News Reel— Unit 6F, Section 1, UL. oe rofeyev, and the peerless photo-/| all this suited British imperialism;|by Sam Darey. Teaching methods Pathe News Speak tom Up—a Enterprises! ~ security necessary, Call at our | obva HE Tesedey, Cots 680 p, ye Meets ‘thursday. oer wee fray |@rapher Belyayev take us into the| Amanullah’s new schools, rai roads, and the organization of school, by ude ls aha Upeat the prises! office for further information, % F gh | 2oen Ger Prooklyn. “to, elect a new | pulsating bowels of the most myste- /factories, all modeled on the Soviet|. Markoff. The English and sn elt © Satter 2 ng | defense, the Dally-Freihiet Bazans, |tious of all countries and the key|Russian system—all this didn’t language courses by V. I. Jerome, | Sy alg ay, 6:30 Dp. m, at 1179} the reception ot the Soviet fliers and |to Asia, the hot-bed of British im-| Therefore, Amanullah had to go.|and a program of Negro spiritual Phone: LEHIGH 6382 . * « Wwe Wein, Wnniyersary of the U. C. perialist plotting is Jaid baretous. my li oy i ‘4 ° AMALGAMATED ie W. W. are on the order of business, British imperialism saw to it that! songs to be sung by Charles Bur. late tional B be Shop pono, | AY wh oatlon? Chit ee eatk: at 1420] Wifitest piscates Down the River Oxus, crossed by jhe did. For the attack on the So-|roughs with accompaniment by | na arper Meets int terdey, The N. EF. B. will y Alexander the Great, Atilla, Tamer-|viet Union may come by way of| Helen Black. qiet gg) 084 4 We KALA. Prop. bo (he month at S66) Broadway on, Tuesday, Oct. 1. Y, ©, L, Theatre Party, at 126th sharp, w. the Progressive Hall, 15 All members of +}2 Jane, Akbar, all great conquerors, Afghanistan. All units and sections must dur- VENUE, 3; M, . 2016 Second Avenue, New York (bet, 10Brd & 104th Sts.) The YC. UL. of Downtown 2 will| hoard tatructed Agen over the great Hindu Kush spnr of| A thrilling film, accompanied by| ing this week settle for their share for ive a theatre on Friday eve- | Organizations. vile ia take on the Himalayas, into Mazar-i-Sherif|the realjs; ", V i tote see Pe Ladies Bobs Our Specialty taker as 394 Oct. 4, “Fiesta.” party, he play is Michael ink, d's Get tickets Tuesday. matters with the L. 8, U, should send accredited delegates. i in th north, the vast silences of) ich is the stamp of the Soviet cinema, of the units and section scholar- [inane aN SL Private Beauty Parlor Union Label Bread)