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Wage Two. : : DAILY Ww ORKER, NEW YORK, § SATURD. AY, OCTOBER 12, 1929 RENEWED STRIKE THEATRE REVIEWS 1200 ATTEND AT andiate to Speak at “For Any Kind of Insurance” _ (CARL BRODSKY OF SOLD PRODUCE Maurice Dekobra’s [crate Pree’ bre Fae | rorone: tr ne Hl Novel at the Cameo int af z ag Francaise, and| liam W. Weinstone for mayor, Otto 7 Hast 42nd Street, New York J Rati includes, Jean Murat, G. arts | Hall for comptroller, Harry M. novel, “The Madonna of the te bert, Lacoste, Mme. Kerwich and | will be among the speakers at the > : fF Te Ee na gk eee MI a Be dE ge gs Sead ee OE DR. J. MINDEL - h cna premiere at the PHILHARMONIC p ‘tion, Thursday, Oct. 17, at Irving SURGECN DENTIST Maurice BVENINGS 8:50 1 UNION SQUARE Rcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 May Be Broken Ca The first performance in New Many New Classes Plaza Hall. GUILD ™ — Gleize di , + ae . . } " 7 MATIN! RDAY 2:40 i Voulssof. Hermknn: Hane Weislars * a. Gastonia will be represented by Woh aenaccad wih any (Continued from Page One) “The of the Sleeping |The Basque Venus,” a symphonic | The completion of the activities |some of the released defendants. other office ame known. It Ca 1 book has sold millions | dance for large orchestra, is an-|for the first week of the Workers’ | Ceti | over 3,000 goo ‘ teen languages and|nouneed by the Philharmonic-Sym- | S oa — —— c ym- | School shows the tremendous prog- | the, markets, wh be Ane on has gone into /phony Society for its concerts this ress of the School in every respect. Cafeteria Union Drive) eee ‘he RUSS a Dr. ABRAHAM MARI KOFF the produce bos: seven pr arice ekobra, | 'P Lending a ch- ed gi r and forceful- peileet pon cirike ne its autl Gn Paris ih ard Soedee ceinina oe Comaeie |28 compared to previous years. ‘Hailed By Membership |} cate this shea Tot STREET uckmen. 188 Hall and next Sunday afternoon at| The total enrollment is already) (6g som Page One) | : wean Sat, 3.30 The agrcement between the truc ddition to “Two-Gun Gins- the Brooklyn Academy of Music un-| Well over twelye hundred, 90 per) Wouvare quits, swept. att your fest by’ th 6, M. and merehants paved tho an all-talking comedy which der the direction of Arturo Tosca-|cent of which consists of factory | URoranized shops will serve Pale it sets in motion.” | —J: Brooks Atkinson m. to 18s 1 at |is the chief supplementary attrac-/ nin | organizationu committee which wi A play well worth seeing.” —Daily Worker Ba The program also includes the | [tion on the program, a Sidney car-| rarely Hoprd cher Wolldes? of Ceanc| Mena 0s. ister a au tre | cirect the campaign, | e fclephone ter sepsintment. called “Karnival Kid” is of-|Franck, as well as the Concerto | eotecor® (°F Unelish classes, the) ‘The meating approved tle recom. Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Grosso No. 12 of Handel and the |Palance taking courses in principles | mendations of the Executive Board || @€ 99 ——— ee Roman Festivals of Respighi. ‘of Maxim Leninson, History or |for a banner of greeting to the Soviet y York ; Dr. M. Wolfson y the hauling cor labor fakers ie Loca WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., PRESENTS H PICTURE AT For tomorrow afternoon's Carne- | Training ourses, |Fliers when they arrive in New York FILM GUILD CINEMA £i Hall concert last week's program | Together with the opening of the | City next week. MARTIN FLAVIN'S STARTLING PRISON PLAY Surgeon Dentint ' will be repeated: Overture to “Ita- | School the Ruthenberg Library open- The banner will read: “Cafeteria ‘i 141 SECOND AVEN cor. sth St. | A m Guild Cinema will pre-| liana in Algeri,” Rossini; Symphony |ed with seyeral hundred additional | Workers’ Branch, A. F. W., Sends | with ARTHUR BYRON “a TE AN bard $388, 2 TUUL Sees Monopoly. sent “The Soul of France,” begin-|No. 3, Brahms; I Carnevale di Ve- | volumes. The Library is open every | Revolutionary Greetings to the Sov- | ae ti ass ese ty wee Four ted: Whe hae NATIONAL THEATRE, #1st St. Ww ilm was zia, Tomma and Siegfried’s | night between 6.30 and 930 p. m./iet Fliers—to the Workers of the | MATS. WEI This French pic- Rhine Journey from “Gotterdam- |The reading room is open during the | U. S. S. R.” | i on a successful novel | merung,” Wagner. same hours. | Delegates were also elect:i to| The Bronx Branch of the Work-|Yepresent the union at the Youth \ers’ School, at the Co-operative Col- | Conference for the Defense and Re- | ja lony, 2700 Bronx Park East, has also | |tief of the Gastonia striwers to be ; OIL TRUCKMEN § PAY $500 T0 GET begun its term with sixty students, |held Sunday at Irving Plaza, 16th : | Two new classes will begin this | St. and Irving Pl. : week, | STRIKE SPREADS RID OF MILITANT The week of Oct. 14-19 will be the | MUSIC AND CONCERTS last week for late registrants. $1—CHAMBER MUSIC—S$1 ning today. T produced | ne SDAY & SATU! assure Areat Tr ECOND BIG WEEK! Dain Couneracana beeen 55TH STREET PLAYHOUSE SAM , LESSER 154 West 55th St. (Between Sixth and Seventh Avenues) Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor nuous performances from 2 p, m. to midnight. Popular Prices. 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts, Next to Unity Co-operative House y, charged ths et truck combi the A. F. L. misleade connivance of the who were ic to the independent tr ed the s y of fruit and veg and with ‘oad e to e The American Premiere of Gerhart Hanptman’s world-famous Revolutionary Drama mendots outpour of protest who will register or change classes | , 5. r. i: f, i | j ° | Six Fri. oncerts, Nov. 15, Dec. 1 % ay up to $96 0 ined extea for ba pemsitited fi et the expulsion of a Communist| |.’ dollar extra for lateness. Stradivarius Quartet Martha Graham ing their produce delivered to mer- thugs, hundreds of whom the bosses| from a right wing union is worth Stringwood Badeeple O} Sa ad ate ae ave re e rou " 2 5 i ini Vai ?| ag er eee usical Art Quartet foliefsen Trio chants here has forced acting (Gis. [Have Tecrulled through Tammany | $000) in Whe On Bee aide ciel Ast : : : which is a bitter attack om the Janded gentry and Tactory owners of eaearps ernor Lehman, through State Com- from) the “uibile’ | Augie, || Union omiciale Or eee Anti-Fascist Meeting | $1—ARTISTS’ RECITALS—S1 Nineteenth Century Germany ‘rankie Yale and De Vito gangs,|have applied to the Hotel and Res- : bas tiacked strikers on. the taurant Employees International for) at Irving Plaza Today 29, nec: 20, jan. "i%, Feb. 7, Mar. iamsburgh Bridge. A window |a Red-seotching fund of $2000 after im eereeye / Eve. Concerts, Oct, 18, N ling “Potemkin” 657 Allerton Avenue ZELNICK Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. Filmed In a manner cl Under the direction of missioner of Agriculture Pyrke, to “urgently request” the truck owne: in: ey Erna Rubinstein — Micezysiaw Munz omrades Will Always Find Jt Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St ) PHONE if, sapere Sen: S aner working near the Standard |expelling the fourth militant mem-) An anti-fascist meeting will be | Russian Sym. Choir Dorsha, Dancer eet ee Te ASIST AGEs COU ete Ca ie eerste Oil plant on Kent Ave., Brooklyn, |ber within three weeks. held today at 2.30 at Irving Plaza,| Washington Irving High School terle (star UPA player), Theodore Loos (of Metropolis”) x . conference of boss truckmen, farm- : é ar * | Irving Place and 16th Street Comrade ers and merchants has been called “** knocked unconscious by a Tam-| Harris Cleron is the latest victim in commaration ef Antonia ita ton eihasriptinn. te'esek’ seniea F + for Weilnesday at the Port of New| ™S0¥ policeman for making & re-lof the machine, expelled Tyesday| io Yes ae be | 1 i Miro aetees. ee Penpicts rances Pilat ee Ratha. mark to a seab. following a stormy session before|year by the fascisti. nphony Concerts, $2 Union MIDWIF SA ae Want More Gunmen. the grievance committee, which ac-| On Columbus Day in 1928 a group |Sauare (Stuy, 987). Also on sale at a aad YE ete Cra Bubuot bone h the terrorism cepted Cleron’s admission that he|of fascists, marehing in a parade | ~~" “'' “ANAMNNINN __ HARRIS vies; MATS. 351 E. 7/th St, New York, N, ¥. - W. Smith, president of the | hich had previo sent four had distributed copies of Labor| with black shirts, fired on anti-fas- P : Sete warst, SAT. Tel. Rhinelander 3916 and produce trade association. | + ii-ers to the hospital, the Standard | Unity containing an article exposing | cists, killing Barra and wounding | Philharmonic - Symp _ AH.WOODS a 3 ay that his organization | Oi barons are advertising for under- he corruption and scabbery of Flore |another Italian worker, Lentricchia. TOSCANINI, Conductor presen the state request, but mand irdart Police “proof” of his Communism. The story of the shooting and the | “It will mean a = i | s increasing use of fascist methods |] CABNEGIE HALL, This Sun. Aft Dai v . I Commissioner Whalen has redoubled} Asked whether he was a member J ROSSINI—BRAHMS—TOMMA’ airy nx URANT , \ the number of police assigned to|of the Communist Party, Cleron told| Will be told by speakers in Italian WAGNER scabs and beat up|the packed committee that if fight-| and English, motoreycle and|ing the bosses, the speed-up and cor-| anied by cars rupt union officialdom is Commun- in the flare-back of their betrayal, will have no voice in the state negotiations The . U. U. points out tha their one real “gain” from the|~” struggle, haviné lost their demands' * for the 8-hour day and time and a Carnegie Hall, Thurs, ., Oct, 18, 2:30; § Bib (Students); Brookls gtd, (Students) PAUL CAVANAUGH trailing the|ism, then he was a Communist. HANDEL—WETZL-ER NOK tered FOSTER i clubbing all) In his defense, which developed WORKERS CHORUS I hi asisessise ea RR Sie ot sABentnee FREDERICK WORLOCK. s who dare to cross their|into and attack upon the mislead- | PARTHUR JUDSON, Mer _(Cietnway | BRAMWEL FLETCHER nalf for oyertime, is the inaugura- i ___,,|ers the militant exposed W. Knishel ‘i “ : a = ne half for overtime, ie the, inaugure:|"*espite this heavy “protection,” and P, Coulcher, the locals delegates || ENGLISH LANGUAGE || carnsaie tan, wrt. even oct 18. 820) son ot Previously. the drivers |the oil distributers have notified to the last International convention,|| Now Being Organized || WOPINISS ese allowed to wait with their|2@™many authorities that the dan- | whose only return for the $600 spent|| pogister at Workers International || loads until these were sold to the |r of all gasoline and oil deliveries|on them was the introduction of | Seeee alec Addrauss 49° BROAOWAT ay a | merchants; now, under the sell-out being stopped is acute, a cue for the | yesoltion requesting the U. S. gov-|] Room 612. Telephone Algonquin 8048 MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Sevthern Bivd., " -nx, N.Y Right off 174th St. Subway Station MGT. HAENSEL & JONES (Baldwin) \authorities to step in and break the|ernment to deport “aliense” endl ike on the excuse that lack of} have entered the country “unlaw- fuel for fire stations and hospitals | gully.” LECTURES AND FORUMS gives rise to a “public menace.” agreement, they must unload at the market immediately and rush back to the terminal for another load. [ RATIONAL | The vote of the committee was | “the great \ . Cone. ZEISIE 4 nits 3 . “Dry Up City.” i % SATH IN MARION. : 3 __ |taken behind closed doors and Cler SIXTH DEATH A serious shortage of gasoline|on’s demand that he be informed LABOR TEMPLE INGERSOLL FORUM Vegetarian ! (Continued from Page One) was reported in the Chelsea and how the members had voted was re- 14th St and Secopd Ave. PYTHIAN TEMPLE RESTAURANT to pieces a mass picket line about Greenwich Village districts yester- ‘fused, the officials merely informing | 7 o'clock Wednesday morning last |day, with the strikers determined to | |ih mthat he “stood expelled.” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 5:00 p. m.: — THOMAS JEFFERSON HALL An Ber eRe 199 SECOND AVE. UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. FERGUSO Harding’s court today. All of fe | BbOHE 50 per cent of normal deliv- | Li D. Autumn Revel , according to Standard Oil of- | ficials. The Inwood, L. I., station, about 2,- e and oil “Science Or Religion: Which?” All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Clzremont Parkway, Bronx week. 'y up the city.” At the same time, 3 _ Bet. 12th : The fake investigation of the{in Nassau County, movement “ola T to Bl nae DR. G. F. BECK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 SC a ARLET DACES Strictly Vegetarian Food x be 4 | LITERATURE 1 slaughter is still going on in Judge |8asoline was being conducted at ogs to Bloom at | “cnariee ‘agg tihp. Malis DR. PAUL BAUERBERG ET PAG ES, j fature! strikers questioned told of the de- liberate attack, first with tear gas bombs, and then with pistols on the |Which normally delive dwn tntgecenantes orearurcle: 70 workers of the night shift who |00000 gallons of, gas ‘ah | tarians gather for a night of merry- had struck at 1 a. m. against the| Weakly, was rae bins camp, Wit | making at the Autumn Revel of the| blacklist, and were picketing the |200 armed s taking the| 3. York District of the Interna-| 7:45 p.m AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL CHURCH AND FORUM EDMUND B. CHAFFEE "The Beclal Hope of the Aneient AIRE LUC *LEEBAKER 7 Old clothes will come into sete ROBT. WILLIAMS. ADMISSION 25 CENTS Build Up the United Front of 5S | SHUBERT ‘ Fi ele gateway of the mill to warn the day Place of 125 str A convoy of |ti¢nal Labor Defense in Webster| the Werkina Cisse Yrom the Bots Wednesday ent carday shift away. police accompanied each truck Hall, 119 E, 11th St. tom Up—at the Enterprises! ; | sUY ROBERTSON—QUEENIE SM . te ty | When a Tammany fire chi be AY EC" | “in the Musical Comedy Sensation Tea y wees Admits Killing. proached strikers yesterday Workers who were on the point of | —— = ; | UREA omens cack 7, | “The Street Singer” HEALTH FOOD All of the strikers declared that | asked that special arrange ments for arene ae Sere Oe cell. moss PRE Chae of the Soviet Plane | ! ! with Vegetarian s 01 carting oil and gasoline to the fire veterans r . * ». there were no guns among them. | houses be made, he was told: “Tt's|cided to let them hava their last “LAND OF THE SOVIETS” ETHEL BARRYMORE THE: RESTAURANT as Killers have testified before Judge |up to police commissioner Whalen to fling at the T. I. D. Ae ian Mean Anything to You? Of Course It Does! Eves. £360, Mats, ‘ 1600 4 ISON AVE. Harding’s sympathetic court that|get gas for you. He’s sending out fort Me wine one we the prize iy JOHN Comedy Phone: Iversity 5865 they “fired only in self defense.” |enough police to guard the strike- will be given to those wearing the You are asked to send or bring to the office of the F. S. U. DRINKWATER'S BIRD , N “HAND uty, Robert Ward, member | breakers.” shabbiest and most ancient outfits. Er age ote aie regiment (en-| So far the efforts of the A. F. of | It is predicted that the judges of the | gineers) today told of firing three |L. officials to swerve the militancy old clothes contest, Robert Miner, J i) shots into one striker, and then three ‘of the truckmen have proved un-| Louis Engdahl, Robert WwW, Dunn, more into another. He alleged, of | availing, but the Trade Union U Rose Baron and Rose Wortis, will! course ,that he did it in self de-| League, while urging the strikers to | have their hands full picking the | prepare Soe militant resistance _of | winners, all moneys collected for the Truck and Tractor Campaign and also for buttons and tickets for the reception of the fliers. | NOW IS THE TIME to BUY banners welcoming the fliers \MOMART THEATRE to New York; ORDER your tickets for the reception; INTE- Wom REPERTORY 14th | St | malten, St. & Rockwell Pi, Brooklyn | | | bys Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SCIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES place with atmosphere uM where all radicals meet REST individuals and organizations to advertise in the EWEST SOVIKINO +, ‘ : *. . . | Mat: si a, Se a iy | 9 = _ i erento also warns them | Build Up the United Front of | | Rates: $100 per full page; $10 is the smallest amount accepted E Gab IGN, Pirector eae j | Labor and Fraternal | guard against the impending sell-| the Working Class. \}| from any organization—Personal greetings $1. | Penighi ‘rae WOULDSBE GENTLE NINA TARASOVA tl Sven et idence | . 4 out maneuvers of the Teamsters’ | ||| rn a f se your Union Meetings i Organizations Union misleaders, who betrayed the tryeen the. takers, leh bodes Bo | FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION ||| FULTON Ww. Ath St, Byes, § Continuguent a Met P.M. here. For information write to of ‘i ‘ produe truck drivers’ strike last | good for the rank and file ig indi- 175 FIFTH AVENUE Room 512 NEW YORK CITY Wea, Sat, 2: POPUL AM Baty The DAILY WORKER ie nan demonstration of protest week, ' ae ssh fea} that: Davsan eo ot ALGonquin 2745 EORGE: ."COnAN' PROSECUTE DUTCH C.P. EDITOR Advertising Dept. i BSE (lod cette Sc a eee eae ee eae rouie rom the Loneeorranct hall Se | AMSTERDAM, (By Mail)—The}} 26-28 Union Sq., New York City : tion rally of women workers at Iry-|10r the immediate formation of ran! editor of the central organ of the} ng Plaza Hall, f Sth St n@ Irving jand file committees, the cooperation | Royal Hall on East 4th St., Manhat- e C. P. of Holland, “De Tribune,” has | hun seteanitlen Mant ieee | of rail waterfront ,oil depot and fill- |tan, and displacing William Jacobs, The Talk of the Town! been prosecuted for allegedly hav-|{fotel and Restaurant’ Workers es Agti-Religious Affair, zs ing station men in a united struggle |who was the acting business man- ing incited to violence against the! Branch of the Amalgamated ignder, od Mermaid Ave. Sunday, |an dthe formation of workers’ de- | ager. MASQUE 45°" WY, Ot Bar: as police, in connection with the docker | Food Workers i det. 18, at 8 p, m.~ Interesting pro-|fense corps to protect pickets " The Perfect ‘Thriller English Cast |strike in Zaandam. The prosecution || 138 w. sist St. thone Circle 7380 (nae a against the police and gangster ter- | PROLET A RI A DON’T MISS IT! ROPE’ S EN ineludes,|demands three months imprison-|1 [<gy"BUSINESS MEETINGS] Columbus Eve Dance. Harlem. | ror. | Airy, Large Defend the Gastonia MILTON | ment. |] Meld on the tirat Monday of the month at ¥ p. m, hi \- - ee TAN CONCERTS —*| J One. sndustey—One Unio Autumn REVEL Wiss!" =" MURIC AND CONCERTS i RE at LAST ISADORA FURNISHED sane Now is your opportunity to get a room in the magnificent | Workers Hotel Phe Harlem Progressive Youth! The shiftiness of the A. F .of L. lub w e,a dance on Columbus 2 so: * Day, Oct id at 1482, Madison Ave. |fakers is well personified in Daw- | Good band, “All welcome. son, union business manager, the | Workers ‘Laboratory wheatre. |T. U. U, L., states. This misleader, Hy Sr ig treat bioliped ra Po eh who mysteriously “disappeared” | ¥ ‘Tras’ is now in rehearsa ookings | nay be made with L.A, De Santos, |whe nthe strike broke, has now, in 1271 Goth St, Brooklyn. | A second |the words of the truckmen, “come to | t is benig organized. All workers |j.20 9) in ag itt be- rt is benie OFee ited to-attend our life.” ‘Tha tthere is some rift be aectings, Monday and Friday at 8), . Sunday at 7.30 p. m, at 80 | Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Mzetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak | Workers House, Inc | tonight Tin No rehearsal ‘1347 E. 72nd St. New York D N A N | on Wednesday due to th igh : i Ta wide ie TUDOR INN | |*2E,t24 St. New eo UNC _| Unity Cooperative House eived at the School. | PERFORMANCES 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE [Bed Dangers. ere WEBSTER H ALL Before Coast to D A N( ERS OPPOSITE CENTRAL PARK bride ena “aie direction’ of com: Restaurant || Phone: umman ‘mtAteeren pany lage Ty nee } Me ey Mune af Irving Piasa, trv 113 East 14th Street | souk Exeia: Monesw in Mew, Frdecane . Monument 0111 oo ng Place and 15th St, a yp tchaninoff and Others in Dance jue to the fact that a number Tonight at 8:45 ‘Saturday Night 8:45 and Song. Tickets $1 to $3 at Box Office. (Steinway) MW. SALA, Prem v 2016 Second Avenue, (bet, 103rd & 104th 8 iN Ladies Bobs Our a of tenante were compelled to : leave the city, we have a num- ber of rooms to rent. No Da “The Weavers” at role of Moritz Jaeger, the worker, security necessary, Call at our Communist Activities ner We serve special luncheon | SIX-PIECE NEGRO JAZZ BAND pnecacrincn : “4 “ag ae Spee gy eittc plates from 11:30-3 p, m, | Private Beauty Perl in the Reinhardt production of “The| | oftice for further inf BOY religious entertainment. will be given Riaeeuad lebnen. | Auspices: International Labor Defense, New York District 55th St. Playhouse | Weavers” at the Grosses Schauspiel- er information. Dey Ae Moo" Boston’ Road. Ar- TRY OUR SPECIAL 799 Broadway, Room 422 ceeripa Li coged ACOUNNta gs ated mitof the Young Communist League SUNDAY DINNER { ; Due to the excellent reception ac- | same part in the film. ; Ait League members vand young corded “The Weavers,” Gerhart} The surrounding program in-| orkers are invited. Admission is cee eaeeinn nee, RURNISHED ROOMS id 1: t 110th St. Heated rooms; large all improvements; near sub- Tickets 50c, At Door 75c. Prizes for Shabbiest Dressed! | Hauptmann’s revolutionary drama, /C1vdeh (fhe Marit of Whe Hach hess | the 55th St. Playhouse is retaining | forces of machinery in motion, pro-| way. Tel, Leliigh 1800, this provocative film for a second|duced in Paris by Eugene Deslaw; | Jar sa?a Wiscucelon on the election GIRL WISHES TO SHARP APARTMENT | week. [Brown Gold,” and a Laurel ard/ ampaisn, WRITE BOX 50, DAILY WORKER. Wilhelm Dieterle, who created the Hardy comedy. 26-28 UNION (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX P' K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) Unit 12, section 3. } an edveational meeting Tuesday. Oct, | way. Lehigh 1890, 6 p.m. Comrade Jack Hardy e e e@ e e @ e e e @ ° International Barber ped $ 119 East Eleventh Street @ @ & @ @ @ s e e e a ot

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