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nS eee Se se —_— Page Two __DATLY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929 hi saa aaetet <ellar, Overman, Pittman, Rob-| WORKERS EAGER t'rxpet‘tnother tett Do You Belong to TO GREET FLIERS Gomes “Drepere’ Use HOOVER BEATEN 2x2. St2:..'20,.#ze:: (DR. J. MINDEL (Okla.), Tramwell, Tydings, W. SURGECN DENTIST Wing Union Member | Organization be | of Scabs Against Men ner, Walsh (Mass.), Walsh (Mont.), 1 UNION SQUARE FOR TUUL BOOKS t ||\Fights Gaston Plot IN MADISON $0 | | ON TARIFF BILL nad Wheeler. ||| Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin 6188 : Harris Cleron, militant member of | ‘ § | The twice-delayed strike of the | | Not connected with any ; Against, ‘ Local 16, Waiters Union, was called! | Workers of America, the drive 2,000 truckmen was scheduled to id other office | | | i i = { Ql ED before the krievance committee of|| for 50,000 new members of the| | start at midnight yesterday, accord- Vested eel sae aaeae eae Sot inn } the local yesterday and grilled on| | tmternational Labor Defense has ' jing to officials of Local 202 of the Base, Fess, Gillett, Getf, Golde lf pr "ABRAHAM MARKOFF If ! | = { | Office hours: Mon. Wed., Sat. 9.30 is un ities begun. | Teamsters Union, They are eiipect- *, 7 Ee ne ‘ 3 Dag _borough, Gould, Greene, Hale, Hast- SURGEON DENTIST z eas swering the question as to Do you belong to an LLD.| = x s s e SoD pie Oe the shipment a sins ings, Hatfield, Herbert, Jones, 240 EAST 115th STREET Bear RILU Insignia on r he is a Communist, Cleron | nit? |/USSR-US Line Soon, ° fruit and other produce that) Roth Parties Divided Kean, Keyes, McNary, | Metcalf, ||| Ser: Second Ave. New York | comes from the cutlaying sections. | fighting against ra- Cover and Stamp inst the open shop| | Does your organization belong.) | Eliers Chart Route Ward W. Smith, president of the | on Rate Issue | Hoard Paberaens. 7 PEP RS ceed hess Rasen aN SOW a; as a body? Fr ao Prcducalaecay Acshes| Robinson (Ind.), Shortridge, Smoot, . Thurs., H ae for a progressive |" “The National Executive Com-| | Teen na CO sane ce cee |Steiwer, homas (Idaho), Townsend BuntaeAne ted (Continued from Page One) » the union, means Com- = | (Continued from Page One) tion, has declared that it is making ; (Continued from Page One) Daas d) as eho), send, Sunday, 10 a, m. to 1 p.m, mittee of the Trade Union Unity | Vnadenberg, Walcott, Warren, | Please telephone tor appointment. the National Textile Workers’ munism, th-a he is a Communist. | Teggue has endorsed the mem-| (°% the ceremony, the high point of pes ae Gal es wision an amendment by | Senator Waterman and Watson. ‘Telephone: Lehigh 6022 t Jeedle Trades Workers’ " mmittee will report o: 2 ‘ as which w: e the pri i a ‘ aga i N. ¢, ratic tar’ a = ErERenE eres Union, Needle Trades Workers’ In-| The committce will report on the! | bership drive of the LL.D. and hot of teaches ard eraation of Z| seabs in an attempt to break tho | rm omm NO: democratic sturtg|_. Democrats 4. Broussard, Fletcher, dustrial Union, Marine Workers’! case to the next meeting of the lo-| | calls on all its affiliated organ- | number of trucks and tractors, pur- jleader. This provides for reports League, the National Organization cal, wh recently expelled three | izations to join collectively and| |chased with funds collected from the : by the tariff commission to the ‘ommittees of the Shoe and Leather militant members for opposing the | on workers to join individually, | |WoTKers and farmers of the United) The workers’ demands are an/ president. The latter then would Workers and of the Auto Workers) t program of Wm. Lehman, sec- As typical of the response| |States, to the workers and peasants | cight hour day and time and a half | submit the report to congress with Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops Ransdell and Steck. Paired for: Hawes (Dem., Mo.), Norbeck (Rep. S. D.), and Ship- strike. retain their own membership books | retary of Local 1. lof the Soviet epublic, through their for every additional hour over that | recommendations, but only congress | * , F 2g ie inn.). 6 etain hip book . among workers throughout the| |f the Soviet Republic, through their for additional Bi that , | Lied eta acu 26-28 UNION SQUARE and stamps but pay each month five ieee land to the LL.D.’s call to aid| |€Missaries of good will. period. The drivers now work nine | would have power to act. The tariff | |. Nenn ae (Rep Ne a BG ie 4 (1. flight up) cents for every m rectly © Borlin Food Workers | Gastonia, was the response of the| | On the afternoon of the reception, hones San [making power was granted the (Ro? pio), 2700 BRONX P/ “K EAST the National Office League workers inside the National Cash| the Friends of the Soviet Union will ipresident by the 1922 act. | (corner ANSE D/A ¥e2) Register Company plant in Day-| make a presentation of bronze Put Off Trial of Negro) The amendment was written by € Aes TOblgke They | qrara slOulne: | lslcertsrtes enetn er carhe niet i : Senator Simmons, the democratic! Window Cleaners May Walkout Threatened | cent behind the LL.D.’s Gastonia! |12,500 mile flight of the Land of SNOt By Policeman; to |taritt leader, and perfected by “Go Out on Strike Soon and continuing the du mnow Demand Wage Raise; followed in the unions. Similar! all local unions and shop co: Uxity Co-operators Patronize Ce eae tied BERLIN, Oct The union of| | “mpalss: ; jthe Soviets to the members of its Hold Protest Meeting | ater Norris, republican farm Soe SAM LESSER unions shall continue using BED oa) ate ae They sent a donation and anj crew. leader of Nebraska. | ‘ a korean union stamps, but i ; nd Cafe em- | expression of solidarity: ot a # i Republic RL (Continued from Page One) Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor a five cents per capi oyes has given notice to end the/| “But these are not enough. Kate 5 The trial of Ralph Baker, Negro} 1 bhi ‘ie wae ots Bia M | the # 44-hour, five and a half day week, |] 1818 - 7th Ave. New York the local General League in sent wage n the 80th of! | workers must form LL.D. units According to the F. S. U,, Osoa- student, who was shot four times|Tricultural states voted ag ls id. rece ving a minimum wage of Between 110th and 111th Sts. 2 , ts} |viakhim, the popular U.S.S.R. avia- on the Fulton Aye, El, Brooklyn,|Hoover program on tariff because in every factory, mill, and mine j in the country. general arks, The is mor d din se of six r Feinstein said. “We fcel now | Next to Unity Co-operative House "that the dangerous and exhausting | == —————— spective section. Because th tion society backing the globe-gird-|on Sept. 9, was postponed yesterday | the farmers are growing ling flight of the Land of the |due to the inabilit yof Baker to ap-|critical of the administrati considered | weekly incr ers have refused to negotiate are handle their own empl nough i [ive i nature o fthe work makes it 0- 5 Tues Scyeteme, the railroad section |and a strike is looming. Shield Be pt ee note Wir ni! |Soviets, has announced that if the|pear. He is still in St. John’s Hos-|ure to introduce measures that they | tutely essential to shorten the work. | CooPerators! Patronize of the League and th - - || the workers from the growing| |Joumey is brought to a succeassful pital, where he was taken after the |consider essential for farm relie!.| week and allow two full days of rest, S E R O Y tion will also deal with the ni uthorized to handle their| | terrors mof the bosses’ govern:| |< tent cea uoreny Wi be, the) shooting, moey popes) Ae saris h.| The ten percent increase in wages, most hazardous parts of the trip Baker was shot without provoca- |S farring p09. Dgnsly nl the minimur up CHEMIST having been triumphantly negotiated | tion by Walter Lowe, a detective, | ¢xPense of the farm to $49.50 a week, is also justifiable the Trans-Siberian air service of the | who objected to riding with Negroes, | !ican senators from these states in view of the nature of the work. 657 Allerton Avenue |first workers republic will be ex-, The Communist Party and the| Would not dare face their farm con- Window cleaning is a hazardous oc. | Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y, |tended by establishing an air route American Negro Labor Congress will | tituencies were they to vote fer the headquarters of the League on the same basis as the Industrial Un using League dues stamps in: of union stamps until their u system (Railroad and| | ment. rchase Dues stamps | Sign the following blank and Office of the | join the I.L.D. * nts each, cash * * are established, but using special ; g ‘ Tephenicts I + Ge tole hed i | : ablishing nd ; cupation, partieatarly at the ent dues books and paying the san Local. ndustsialy Geouves far | (Labo Detained WReUMea Het or (Coe eee wala, hold a joint mass protest meeting | Hoover demands, time when buildings are constructed five cents per capital montt Th each. The Local Indus-| | cents initiation fee. 25) hes coast of the United S$ against the shooting of Baker and| The republican vote for the at dizzy heigh' Yet despite chis, “For Any Kind of Insurance” objective is to develop a shai Gag to thastocnlt In its constant battles with gales, the other recent attacks against Ne-|Hoover proposition came from the window cleaners are paid less than Industrial Sectio this directi wee i Sree fog, snow, ha‘ and sea, the Land of &t0es Thursday, Oct. 10, at 8 p, m.| Old Guard representing big bankers | most workers at hazardous ocupa- Other “Grauns, pane Da the Soviets, designed by A, N. Tu-|&t Dunbar Center, 605 Herkimer Su.,|and industrialists. The democrats ‘tions, ‘All other affiliated organizatior ve cents for each stamp|| Address .. polev, a Soviet engineer, and built) Brooklyn. that split with the majority of their | wre recent sharp increase in ac- Melaphanell Masvas. nil fence and National Industrial Laegues in industries other than railroad and metal, will buy stamps from the loeal General Leagues for ten cents 7 Fite 1 ieee in Soviet plants, has already demon-| The speakers will be Harold Wil- | colleagues and voted for the Howey cidents in the window cleaning trade Daindur 53 | strated on its present flight that it liams, Negro District Organizer, ane ion 7 ei ie a ey PHC also makes the demand for proper verain: th Send to the National Office of! is the equal, if not the superior, of Communist Party; Priscella Jackson, | has taken place p a vricultural |S2fety belts and other protective de- the International Labor Defense,| planes produced by the capitalist of the Liberty Club, Universal Ne-]™mer predominantly agricultural -..’apsolutely indispensable,” Fein-| from the N. ions who wi 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York AR oO A of initiation stamps, “all rece y ind Jalines pevenip igh 2b cener fi ve lone dollar to every new member |® —| Osoaviakhim, which has 3,500,000 erick Makel, _ president 20 Gloomy; Tt is announed that the demards, sae erial none ee the two (Ne and purchased from the National| TUUL TAKES UP LOCAL TASKS, ™embers scattered over the U. 8, §, Brownsville Branch, A.N.L.C. and] The defeat for the President to-| as well-as the question of a strike, Yrances Pilat tional Industrial Leagues : | "|R,, states that the Moscow to New Communist candidate, 33rd Alder-|day was his second at the hands of ‘4 fall window cleaners, both organ- MIDWIFE, Office the T.U.U.L. at 50 cents} i amp—cash in advnace,” (Continued from Page One) York is primarily experimental, It ~ r es pointed out. Of those using | take up the question of raising its|d0es not aim to set up any “speed *: N. L. C., and J. Louis Engdahl, jon the debenture. |New York and vicinity, next Tues- L. initiation stamp, the | quota. records,” The greatest precautions | Communist candidate for President| poover’s experience with the Sen-|day at 7.30 p.m. at Manhattan Ly- d Metal National Indus- To Organise Gran: |for the safety of Semyon Shestakov °f the Borough of Manhattan. ate to date is similar to that of|ceum, 66 E. Fourth St. the local General Leagues will pa: five cents apiece for stamps to th National Office of the Trade Union * Unity League. John Schmies, assistant secret manic district; W. Burroughs, of the | the Senate, which flouted his desires ,ized and unorganized, of Greater | 351 E, 7/th St., New York, N. Y. Tel. Rhinelander 3916 7) ilroad a: é i veagues wi rchasi ir s i d his three comrades haye been! sp ee President Coglidge, who lost time ed the League, summarizes the dis-|t*ial Leagues will purchase their| It was also decided to hold mass| 9 : 5 . r i a eats anes. ploe in the imitiation stamps directly from the| meetings of the various industries | taken, and all along the North Paci-/ Thug Threatens to alter tine: waea he took issue with Negro Orchestra at Dairy SEScTAuAN current issue of Labor Unity, off- ational office for 50 cents a piece, |this month to organize T. U. U. L. fie route, heertofore unharted, the ill ali B it—on Japanese exclusion, the bonus omrades “Will linuve “pina n cial organ of the T.U.ULL., as fol- 29d all other organizations (aside | groups. fliers were busy compiling geo-| Kill Militant Barber jana tne McNary-Hauger bill, to TLD Revel October 12 CP iesmatico wince Our Place. from the Indust will buy them 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149, lows: “Every member shall pay 25 cents monthly for a T.U.U.L. dues stamp. Oue of this 25 cents, ten cents re- ial Unions listed) | Other pusiness was the endorse- | Braphie and atmospheric data in the) 2 mention some of the more prominent ie a) “om the Local Gen-|ment of the Communist Party can-| interests of transpacifie aviation, | (Continued from Page One) conflicts. A six-piece Negro jazz orchestra $1 a piece, Cash |didates and a call to all affiliated! The Land of the Soviets is piloted cause the administration was afraid; It was this presage of continuous will be one of the features of the will have to cover each order for organizations to mobilize their mem-jby four of the mest capable aviators @ Would expose the corruption of/troble that threw gloom over the annual Proletarian Autumn Revel mains in the treasury of the local | St@™ps, Schmies st ed. bers to greet the Soviet fliers which |j nthe Soviet Union, which numbers the Epstein‘ right wing machine.| White House and into ranks of Ad-!of the New York District of the ~ group of the National Industrial) All National Industrial Unions |°7¢ expected to arrive in New York | among its airmen Chuckoyski, the When a vote was taken on the ex-| ministration leaders tonight. International Labor Defense, to be|| MEET YOUR FRIENDS at League, five cents goes to the Local and Leagues must send monthly de- | Sartly. hero of the Krassin rescue of the Pulsion of Epstein, the secretary,| Debate was started today by Sen- held Oct, 12, at Webster Hall, 119 General League, five cents to the tailed financial reports to the na-|,, he conference adopted a resolu- |ill-fated Noble expedition. Semyon |°Ut of the 200 members of the local ator Johnson, republican, Calif, E. 11th St. : National Industrial League, and five tional office, according to the consti | Ue" supporting the Independent) A. Shestakov, first pilot and com-| Present only a voted. The others! who “broke” with the President on| The I. L, D. revel will be an old cents goes to the National Office of |tution requirements... Blanks for eh yer sits lee against its at-|mander of the plane, was formerly Niel tercarite From voting by the| this issue, as he did on the deben- jclothes affair with prizes to be given the Trade Union Unity League. this purpose are now available, |t apo, omy “fhe, Ugo pebartment of] a worker in a metal factory and at (ruse ‘ha patrolled the hall snd|ture, pointing out in his speech that |to those wearing the oldest snd Industrial Leagues. Schmies said, at the national offiee,| Boot ard Shee Wee ioe, the jone time worked as a chauffeur, He |‘nreatened to give those who voted |he had opposed the flexible provision shabbiest clothes. All the proceeds “Those National Industrial '2 West 15th St, New York City.’ |B00t and Shoe Workers’ Union. |was serving in the ezar’s imperial |*8#inst the expulsion “a ride, originally. Senator Borah of Idaho, | will go for the defense of the Gas- ss A resolution was also adopted en- | army when the Proletarian Revol Report Is Barred. ardént Hoover campaigner, was tonia and other class war prisoners. | dorsing the International Labor De- tion swept over Russia; at once he| Al Rudman, chairman of the In-|leader of the western. republicans | Among the cases to benefit from the |\fense for its activities in the Gas B uate at gpde he |< cetadtion, Gomienitioes-alsceed’ ses ; Communist A ctin ties Itonia case and ealling upon all works, |{c1net the forces of liberation. He |vestt omamnitben leaf who voted against the President. revel will he those of Mario Gilett | Ne ork- i i: i revious ‘meetin, © bring in a re- i 5 | ichele Pi a, two anti- ers to organize shop committees wiles his flying career in 1920 and P' e ig Both Parties Divide |and Michele Piccole! Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd.’ .nx, N.Y Right off 174th St. Subway Station RATIONAL Vegetarian | lis now known as an “Honored Flier Port on conditions in the local, was| The vote follows: fascist wrokers, who are being me pe L. D. and the W. I. R., also| of the Soviet Republic.” |stopped in the middle of his report} For the Simmons amendment, 47 ‘threatened with deportation back RESTAURANT mera he ahe meet roraw District of the Interna-|the formation of defense committees by Marlino, who ruled that “Rud-| Republicans 13. Blaine, Borah, | to fascist Italy. The appeal in their 199 SECOND AVE] UE | a I The Y. C. L. of Downtown 2 will| tional give a theatre party on Friday eve- ning, Get. 4 The play is Michael} hae ietanes ti 2 |to protect worl A in_| Shestakov has several long dis-| , ” : és : tt 4g Ch he in the "Workers |trituneae, eo eers meetings and in-|sance and endurance flights to his M2" WAS incompetent to report”|Brockhart, Cutting, Frazier, Howell, cases comes up this month and it is are, Room. 602.| credit. In 1927, with Philip Bolotoy|2/tho he had been elected by the) Johnson, La¥ollette, McMaster, hoped that the Autumn Revel will Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food Talis ** : é ri rede is Engdahl, onal secretary shi - a : Shy . A jold's “Fies Get tickets Tuesday | 57 the International Lebor Pb 3 | Py Se membership of the local, Ni Nye, Pi Schall. rovide sufficient funds to fight this eae et ook ueatay he Int al Labor Defense, | _ ae as mechanic, he made a brilliant OE Sayer ne) Cae: P j === | een mL mareee, center will speak on the Gastonia situation | Daily-Freiheit Bazaar flight from Moscow to Tokio and ig Rudman’s Life In Danger. Democrats 34. Ashurst, Barkley, | appeal successfully. CEN MNS as ean lreturn in a single-motored j]! Traveli attempted to beat up Rud-| Black, Blease, Bratton, Brock, Car- 7 : a{e, Women’s Work Diree Gold's : dokets in to »|Opens at Garden Today viene, cor pniek Cae gs eat man during the meeting and at-|away, Connolly, Copeland, Dill, Build Up the United Front of All Comrades Mect at nit. women’s directo PN rane ed the highest order of the Seviet,t¢mpted to attack him when it was|George, Glass, Harris, Harrison,| the Working Class From the Bot- BRONSTEIN’ ps EE foarte SOP Pelcetioh "ORR | nag Psst el OR lgovernment, thet of Red Banner, |°Ver) but was desisively thrashed by| Hayden, Heflin, Kendrick, King,| tom Up—at the Enterprises! Vegetarian Health . abd '. 8, eas, i TOU of muitant arbers — Section § Membership. 0:30 p.m, |eloaks and furs, dresses and mil.| Philip Bolotov, 41 years old, sec- et the thug on the run, "Travell Restaurant vat, eimestine OPER 6 win muetetetay |linery are just a few of the vast |°Md pilot of the Soviet plane, has|is ‘now looking for Rudman and it |[588 Claremont Parkway, Brons Re te thupedey. Oct 2. Oa i. national ry of ‘the | assortment offered. {had a vast amount of experience in|i, alleged that he said he will kill comrades: must attend. © Union Square soz, 3, Lou's! Considering that most of the |8°# flying ar’ handled the controls | jim | iterna Jefense, wi i Za : 7. speak on the Gastonia situatio: |goods are hand made, during the dangerous hop over i: die J Section 7. pete n tor ituation made, and that the Secretary Epstein brought charges HEALTH FOOD me s e + 4 |voluntary workers have put their | Bering Strait from Kamchatka v0! apainst five of the most active mem- at 8 p.m. at 2961 Mermaid Avenue Unit 1F, Section bent inte Sealy werk aus derwies to | Attu, the outermost of the Aleutian |)ey< of the union who are fighting (eor, 29th St.). Mee day, 6p.m.,at 1179 Broad- a | istingui i * wan Bee 1178 Broad-|the revolutionary movement, they Islands, He distinguished himself |+,¢ reactionary machine, They are would be bargains at any price, and |4uring the last imperialist war,!t, spivack, §, Weinrit, P. Graditi, LAST TWO DAYS! FIRST SHOW IN AMERICAI—KNUUT HAMSUN'S “GROWTH = SOIL” Vegetarian RESTAURANT F . * Intl. Branch 1, Seetion S. Mee i Meets this evening at 8:30 p. my AE 16 Wathring St Brooklyn, / | meguia "Meeting “emda” oct. 4,|the fact that all are marked at'two- | fighting against the Germans in|], Shulman and A. Koran, He peer epee ae seanceustinlt 48, Seettom & LTP Rms at 27 Bath Be. pReport thirds of the mrket price for similar | #1" iad a ba but Wie ; fe el The Barbers’ Section, Trade Union a remarkable film version of the world-famous novel enacted | one: UNI versity 5865 Leeaucational meeting today, 7p. m:| All comrades urged to attend, "|goods, plus the added value they | 4 1eB Pease) A frame liately Pace Unity League, in a statement issued by an all-Scandinavian cast under the supervision of the aa eee ee jtake on by helpnig to keep alive nis Services @ the disposal of the’ yesterday, called upon the barbers COIR Ld peal bald Gabel inactad Paina: Shamediat ee OE a ae \ very fineek Fraction. the working class press, makes BTS ____ not to be terrorized by the gang- aa al eed | Meets Thursday, Oct. at 6.30 p.m. 1 eld Prigay. Get. Bey in the |them all but irresistible buys. Navigator Boris V. Sterlingoy is ster methods of the reactionary ma- be eR Lil eh ee i | John’s Restaurant prond. Sembersuin? Mecting | VUAGEG enter. Alleomraded strong: | ‘There will be booths stocked with only 28 years old, but is head of the chine and continue the fight ayainst JEWS ON SOVIET SOIL Hgencraure: HRALfAN Cores A special membership meeting of) meetings having heen postponed, |Pocket-books, umbrellas, —_ lamp @ero-navigation section of the Seien-|them. It was also announced that vivid views of agrarian Jews in the Ukraine and Caucasian regions | A place with atmosphere Seation 6 wit be held at 2380, Aa FS aire |shedes, knit goods, furniture, dry tific Experimental Institute as Mos-)a mass meeting will be held soon. ANOTHER ASPECT OF THE “PALESTINE QUESTION” whera all radicals meet are nesriaat Party eae ae to he pt Braneh, Oven Air. goods, lamps, novelties and jewelry, cow. Has participated in many long| Sa Ben Td 302 E. 12th St. New York taken up. All members must atten An open air n g@ under t A special booth devoted to ds |night flights under difficult atmos-| Ly jo bd 3 Bo phen y ys Bii- | pices of Interna Branc A 4 goods H - oH secutive Committee membership cards| ? will be held at soth Stand made in the Soviet Union will prob. |pherie conditions, and has devel- Powers Ousted From 1M GUILD CINEMA Continuous Daily—Noon to Midnight es Only. vp rena | bus Circe yionisht, starting | ate ably be one of the most popular in|oped a number of instruments used Tron, Bronze Union Advertise your Union Meetings yi Unit 1, See. 2 Bitegutive. ao Powers will speak M pre Gerien, ca i in aeronavigation. Special Forenoon Prices: Weekdays 12-2—i5e; Sat. & Sun. 12-2—30e here. For information write to ee eBay sb | mong “luxuries” for making the| Dmitry V. Fufaev is the youngest Continued fri Starting Sat., Oct. 5—The latest Sovkino film “FOREST PEOPLE OF sc meson hac Yellin Se aoe ‘Labor d Frate ] proletarian quarters more homelike | member of the crew, 27 years. Has | rea Hall serps pink Oo Lch ed ipl SIBERTA <a remarkable film showing vividly the influence of Soviet The DAILY WORKER Unit 18, Section 3. | an Yaternal |are radios, flowers, book: dian | been flying si ; Nila Culture—and_on the same program—POLA NEGRI in the Cearina in Advertising Dept, Educational meeting Thursday, Oct. | 4 es a 7 y §, Indian | been flying since 1920. He is a sen-|from St. Louis, where the Interna- N PARADISE’ 26-28 Uni N & 1p m., at 1179 Broadway. | Organizations th e Sree And shecker sets. There ior aeronautical technician. He flew! tional office of the union is located, FULTON W. ‘oth St. Byss, §50/ ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE nion Sq., New York City : es | also be a bakery, grocery, candy | with Shestakov to Tokio and retur.,! reported ii a : Unit 108, Section 2. ported on their negotiatins. The: Mats. Wed. & Sat, 2:30 5 Bxecutive committee of Unit 108,| VU. C. W. W. Counell 10. and tobaeco booth, photomaton and jin 1927, receiving the order of the!stated that I aye tad ORGE M COHAN nD Sei ssate, Seeds a eee hea ‘ Section 2, will meet today at 7 DP. ™.| yfects ‘Thursd barber sho; ’ stated at Internatinal President 1} . Evgs. 8:50, Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2:30 S53 Broadway, bo ae Hurades Oct. 3, at 48 Bay ss ie coal es 4 Red Banner. Morrin informed them that the con- |JOHN Comedy BIRD 1 HAND Hea) and estaurant Workers iS RS oars cecuitve’ committee. ‘The Gastonia |p ea yur Dov merely | stitution of the union states that | DRINKWATER’S N ranch of the Amalgamated A content end dance will be piven | defense, the Daily-Freihjet Bazaar,|>e ® Place for laynig in the win- N. T, W. WARNS OF PLOT, no members of the Communist Food Workers si | the reception ot the Soviet fli ter’: i by the Lower Bronx unit of the YCL| {he receptio the Sovie ers and |ter’s store of necessitie; Skturday, Oct. 5, at 1330 Wilkins Ave. ieee xth anniversary of the U, C. 133 W. Sist St, Phone Circle 7336 Admissicn 25 cents, 35 cents at door, - are on the order of business, |committee has arran BUSINESS MEETING a lively (Continued from Page One) |on a request from Morrin they gave he bi | e bazaar Party can belong to the union and The Talk of the Town! Cy REPERTORY 1th oy nissicn 26 « ° Hed Dine i eee eeeneennanrenerememmnr—tee—t:| em . hay on thaciiaey ar Proceeds to National School. | A try-out of mem wenen, boys ana {ErOeram for every night of the af-| ners aim by this maneuver to|the names of the Party members |SHUBERT then, 44th St, W. of MAVEN BLED. Mote, Wad, Bat, #130 month at 8pm, oF ee Unit B, Section 4. jsirls who wish to join’ the Rea|f@it. There will be an opportunity ‘llusi |to the International officials, acti B'way. Eys. 8:30, Mats. lndnatereciee Unit B, Beation 4°eduational meet | Dancers, a permanent working class |to dance to the finest Ne or. |create the illusion that they are fair national officials, acting | wednesday and Saturday 2:30 EVA Le GALLIENNE, Director and Plait the Comme today at’ 8 p.m. at 350 K, Sist St, | roup under the direction of Com: |chestra in New Y ©. ond ee land on the level. In this manner #® Stool pigeons. GUY ROBERTSON—QUEENIE SMITH | ponight—“The Cherry Orchard” Office Opem from 8 a. m. Betuation of TUULS contersnce rade Edith Segal, will take place at in New ore and three res-/they hope to weaken the resistance Wants “Housecleaning in the Musical Comedy Sensation (tomorrow Kive-—The Sen Gull” Int'l, Branch 1, Section & Get at 230" bean a 9 Rae ae an Italian nad/o¢ the masses of workers in this| Morris also told the committee “The Street Sin, er” | i : salt 3 . m a Japan cpgets doday rat 880°. "m. at 2) bathing suit, 7 pa pal tel sees a country and internationally and Ten, | thas they should have 8 jheuealeny- with ANDREW TOMBES HARRIS Pisena’ Sretnatieate FURNISHED ROOMS ar uP. Y, ; J | ‘ore they affiliate wi e 7. ea., W, 42 . Bys. Unit 1, Seetion 4, There’ wih bea ass Tne phitioas [iS SuBBested that workers go direct Sys ee one Tor the coms, International MASQUE 45th) W. ofved'egat sas ete ba reer aaa Special meeting open to all. to-/| training Harlem Progressive |to the bazaar from their places of 8:50, Mats.Wed.&Sat.2:30 Now is your opportunity to t 143 B.103rd St. Will dis-| ¥. . 4 ‘ fy ‘ ,| The right wings had a policeman |The Perfect Thriller! | English Cast AS tional Melodrama motrow at ids Bo 1oded ill dis Toenda es Perit ore avery ore especially those who have not He pve pee on eee yeas present at the local mecting, ROPE’S <ND includes, Scott. AND YARD get a ee jn the magnificent a [Zeige sinblon witty‘ ai "be Skt" |on the premises." *’ “™t S**|izers and they seek vengeance on| , When the vote lpelling Powers, as Mentha f[ Rateleniralert tment HP pestle House Special meeting tomorrow at 6:30| of the reception to the soviet fllers, ; them with only one motive in mind, | the first move against the left wing Cooper i 7 Coats 8 Dry Cleaners Section, ‘7.0.7 tia fd "ester Nts ed They want to smash the National |‘lements of the union was jammed 44nd bra pe tg ccd Unity abv Auttprops, Section 6. A meeting will he held Monday, Q astonia defend. \Textile Workers’ Union of America, through, there was such a protest, Bivgs, 8:50, Mats, Wed, & Sat. 2:50 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE his Briday at 56 Manhat- | Oct.7.7 p.m..in the Workers Center. | ants who have ust been released of |that the right wing administration NEWEST bata es Hao a? OPPOSITE CENTRAL PARK poklyn. | PPortant questions to be taken up.|/the Southern mill barons will be| “The answer of the whole work-! had to promise to have the question SOVKINO | ELSIE FERGUSON Cor, 110th Street Bronx Attention! _ Ball for Vida Obera. given a mass reception at the|ing class must be a bigger effort, a! reconsidered at i Fe eeeHae | ction? tanemeerspin meet-| The Spanich Bureau of the Partv|bazaar. In addition, the Pioneer |more determined stand to free these | the union, Tuesday ed al kins Ave, Mobilization. of ; ning, Oct. 5. at the [delegation which has returned from | workers unconditionally. They have A meeting of all progressive iron panish Workers Club, 26 W. 115th |the world Pioneer congress in the|& right to organize themselves and and bronze workers called bythe Melodrama SCARLET PAGES Tel, Monument 0111 BA Due to the fact that a number of tenants were compelled to membership for election drive and| Party problems wil! be discussed. Ad- | g, it. Proceeds: 4 ‘ 1 mission by card. | pa nish a ner wa ir rena by atin! U.S8.8.R. will be on hand. protect themselves againgt the Trade Union Unity League will be HUTINGE THBATHE | foava Hie ity, we Have 8 ieee i Night Wi ‘« Unit, vs Nene workers and Meir Te b ” terror. eld Friday at 8 p. m. at the Work- Eygs, 8:50, Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2:50 ‘i lent, Wetkers Galt” sectign 4, wilt a ‘erbens ‘ rules iolers in| STORM THEATENS SEAMEN, “On with the compalgn to releise |? Conter, 26-88 Union Square, it Le Ube natn Guoteae Security necessary, Call at our “LAND OF AMANULLAH” office for further information. Yorkvitte ormville yeu. in? onen ain meeting under the aun. driven ashore, another damaged|union movement in the South. Our Sapancineiieinamequind Res ake eT “a ay it B. sist Bt their moorings today ‘in a northeast the others out of prison and at the) AUGUSTA, Ga., Oct, 2.—Waters|BRONX THEATRE GUILD 360 A. Baum will speak a Square, sixth flo Murder it Second Floor A Comedy Drama in 8 Acts nt: dese ateraniae BOSTON, Oct. 2.—Two ships were|the 7 martyrs and build a strong| 48 announced last night. AMALGAMATED CONG BR ° storm that lashed the New Eng-| Charlotte T,U.E.L. Convention.’ We of the Savannah Ri FOOD WORKERS Kvilte Pi D, 0 f+ 5 8 iver again were Sidi Stayro, Dir. WAGES DOWN IN MASS. apWorkvill eacctlon vat Fe inmate of the |land coast. will never quit the South, the Char-|on the rampage today, dee te heavy | Intimate Blayelee, 180 St, Boitun Ra.| BOSTON, (By Mail).—Govern- Hi st barat We apngnrian. Workers. ¢ Mehta wit anaes The storm, a ment figures admit that the average | ine Re | n the Workers Center, wage in Massachusetis has declined! sees 100 {| winds and rain, was expected to con-|drive to organize the unorganized’ second time in three days. The river bare HEF'S d a companied by high |lotte conference will start a new) rains, bringing flood danger for the| Third Big Week! “W AR BP! a de ' Fuunre. room foe. a. Teuls|tinue another 24 hours with in- southern workers. On with the cam- i | PLC eo a a En 1. natinna ° . My rs | ns GiGMEnSldi"SbMBIEE oc we BorSd nals PY. 7 Creaaed imams, peign” * ius i deloge. cme ea i 2 ca aa \ ” e \/when the deluge came again, iy.) ves 8:45—Inclu \ oege 1919 aia fe ihe wd