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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1929 RANK AND FILE ‘Thousa nds ; # N.Y. Worker WORKING WOMEN v2 ry : dha tans Ceacanlet vropeam | MUST SPREAD OIL ies orate 9 “uid ae SEND BANNER 10 at ie Sewn Ban THIRD BIG WEEK! A iveree 7 q Seqe 7 ji } vl, ti f the Bro! ~ RUC THIVE) souare Gan of Russian Revolution at Madison OT ere se Hicks, caniidate| 55TH STREET PLAYHOUSE 1 Square Garden, Nov. 3, to Laud Achievements | Wa Walks for president of the Board of Alder- | : St. (Between Sixth and Seventh Avenues) men; Ben Gold, secre treasurer Continuous performances fro: m, to midnight. FP Prices. R See lS Sinan ° Yorkers are |first year of the Five-Year Plan on spear a | [of the Needle Trades Workers’ In- Reactionary Officials » to celebrate the over-|Oct, was celebrated throughout the|Ts Presented at Big | dustrial Union and candidate for The American Premiere of Gerhart Hauptman's world-famous Gs, to Deront | ingly sueeessful completion of | Soviet Union. Even the most opti- eae Alderman in t he 29th District; M. Revolutionary Draia é eee s nion big celebra passed and it appears certain that Freiheit and candidate for Assem- ¢ (Continued fr 12th anniversary of the Rus-| practically the entire program of striking red banner bearing the | bly in the fourth district; Rose Wor- ¥ ment, fired all of its the plan will be completed in four | inscription, “Revolutionary Greet- |tis, of the Needle Trades Workers’ a t ings to the ePasant and Working |Industrial Union and candidate in |] which is a bitter attack on the landed gentry lebration in New York on| Women of the U. S. S. R. from the |the third district, and Rebecea | Nineteenth Century Ger will, therefore, be a mighty | Militant W ng Women of New Grecht, candida’ Assembly in Filmed in a manner closely resen tribute to the Five-Year Plan in| Work.” was delivered last night to|the fifth di Grecht is Under the direction of lution, to be held in Madi- e Garden. Sunday after- and factory owners of pling “Potemkin” fELNICK e-Year Plan is of trem ance to the revolutionar solidarity with the workers and | one of the delegates of the American | Party campaig “phe Weavers” includes some of Germany's foremost stage of the U.S. S. R. and a/t?ade union delegation which leaves i , PirtisesBaut Wesoner (ot Sno. Goteny >. Wilhelm | demonstration for the defense of the | 000 for the Soviet Union to p ER SPE AT“WEAVERS” pe leres eon Soviet Union and against imperial- ticipate in the 12th anniversary of illiam Z. Foster will speak to- war. In addition it will be a| the establishment of the first Work- night at a midnight perform of “The ation rally for the Com- | °"s’ and Peasants’ Republic. Weavers,” the Gernan film based is “sucheneeded erandéhe and. Solbekule ty election campaign, ‘The banner was delivered ati ® on Hauptmann’s famous; play. Under niaitth hiv theatrical jean”? directly linking up the strug- stirring and well-attended Women’s the auspices of Local New York eh Cini W. s of the ers of the Soviet Communist election rally held} Workers’ International Relief, the eas abe cuits RaEEE OEE OG: ni with etaivelest of! the v night at Irving Plaza/siim will be presented at the 55th Bian asKah OLE Fecn ROR AG kers of New York. The leading | th St. and Irving Pl., where kets can be bought | «A play well w an seeing” —Daily Worker batons dived jidates of the Coramunist Party |@ number o leading women candi- 799 Broadway, before oes ager eg | sancel ecah « iam W. Weinstone, for mayor; dates discussed the issues in the the performance. ‘ eine <a for comptroller; H. M.|Present campaign and especially as : 99 | "for presitent of the board of |it applied to the thousands of work- || MUSIC AND CONCERTS ce IM LC ‘ODE en, a~1 others—will speak at |ing women of New York City. A; SS™S as the A. F > celebration. rousing demonstration followtd the 7 4 er: 6 A tes ee ‘Philharmonic - Symphony SPC RP own TERED Cagetcry Mrore the proposed ¢ Republic and the Communist Party of District 2,| Speakers included Rose Wortis of TOSCANINI,. Contnetcs vith ARTHUR BYRON Gro Soa ee will be the major celebration of the the Needle Trades Wo Indus- § BROOKL IMY OF MUSIC Barat St anniversary of the Russian Revolu- trial Union and candidate in the|$ MES Bean NATIONAL THEATRE,}! 7 oa tion in this city, all fraternal or- third aldermanic district, Bronx; | bs SS ge anizations that are contemplating |Rebecca Grecht, candidate in the tional celebrations are asked to |fifth A. D., Bronx; Fanny Austin, The Theatre | arrange tkem after Nov. 3, ; candidate in the twenty-first A. D.; TART ild Presents special edition of the Daily Harold Williams, head of the Negro sTAVINSRY— Lice still out 100 per being issued for the 12th |department of district 2;. Samuel} second Junior Orche ve-Year Plan was ry celebration. Workers’ popreseritative. of the Com-| oe rganization’; as well as individual District. wand: can | RNEST workers rule, rs, are preparing to greet the |didate in the eighth aldermanic dis-, where anniversary of the Russian (trict. : KARL » ANNA | |What This snomy is con- Revolution for the Solidarity Pact) «tnereasing support for the Com- or the benefit with the Rustian workers ani peas- : A sat 3 el Means You Party fs seen in the present By LEONHARD FRANK inu factory ants ay sent to the Daily |Gleetion,” yesterday declared Re- Symphonic By LEONH AD Will K er, 26 Union Square. feces (Grech Cammiune Caibasten Choir | i now and determined to Another evidence ympathy for the str Local of police d field. 1 i {Work = tthe Pratt Plant a pei manager. THAME, “Was! esha eanEe SVENINGS 8:50 @ BASIL KIBAL ; 2 t , ‘ ¢ lying of 18) R A M A A woman representative of the Con oR, I GUILD MATINEES THURSDAY and SATUR 2340 V ery Soon Communist Party received a rous- ee tT se io ing reception when she spoke on be- pbaturaey, Afternoon Oct. film tra: half of the Communist Hecuion, RECITS = sn Hauptm DELECATES SUN. : campaign at % large, Ed of anna = SS ‘Conreds there is being ie | dressmakers at Webster Ha’ urs- a Thea, h ‘ . of} ——A, H. Weeds’ Productions —| . a , Bway, Evs. 8:30, Mats.| | F7ARRIG Th W. 424 | t ae ee hisccuus Cee. [day night. | Ths SreaneaaRte | concert Met. DAIL MAT Wednesday” and suturany "220" | HARRIS 3; fie! yes. Sh Frances Pilat |; riking truckmen rom. shoptys: Tecumies, taney : n the Musical Comedy Sensatior Sensational Melod MIDWIFE } ing truckmen farms they come to bring greetings, | organization drive. aaa Ae in the Musical Com: ensation Ss A Sensational Melodrama D Miller’s Grand As- s having ‘Inheritors,”|and help celebrate the 12th anni- | Saturday Afternoon, Oct. s y Eva Le e during the course of the ason of the Civie Repertory in Fourteenth Street, will Pia the </THE STREET SINGER SCOTLAND YARL pee nietangor ie | of the first successful | CROWD ELECTION RALLIES. ers and Peasants revolution. | - ANDREW TOMBE: three delegates have al-/ (Continued from Page One) | elected. didates explainue’ the program of |ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE ach v~ion through its delegate 47th Si V. of B'wa Chick, 9944 nging more anc £ seetovenance H i f performance the Party and its determination to Dair ngue, they ins i = Eves . Ma & Sat. 2:3) : STAURAS Lea thes a rday evening. Josephine |is sendni¢ a banner. They will all tight relentlessly towards its full ae Eve: Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2:30 comraies 1 ee Pleasant to Dine at Oar Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx 174th St. Station) —— INTERVALB 9149, osts. Firs tpolice vern , pena Id Ca ameron, Wal-|be exhibited at the Farewell Con- | realization. Direstlen, Gee at Box Offi JOHN — Comedy BIRD 1 HAND jingles, — (Steinway) | o ly Egon | cer : i ‘i SRA Pe ee | DRINKWATER’S N he meeting was ref then the Robert “H. ( gon cert and Meeting which the Friends} The spc-" ers were William r ae r : t Lyle a 2 rdon and \of the Soviet Union has arranged /Weinstone, candidate for aayoes| - a Boe ‘ # aut a ne te it Mary Ward head the cast. : vening, at the New Star | |Otto Hall, eeeidate for Comptrol- | FULTON yw. (oth St cs v hold the meeting “at its own 5 L. was infor isk.” which implied that the police| John Drin St. and Park Ave. |er; Richard B. Moore, candidat = GAN M. COHAN” “in ek whieh Tnplied that eee |Congress in the 21st District. pee SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AMBLING he ail interests sent in their Lincoln role, Frameup 2 Strikers | Fanny Austin, candidate for | NEXT Sat. B The Talk of the Town! PGS (a PHONE gs. 8:50 MEET, YOUR’ FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian day evening tre. William (Continued from Page One) | who sponsored the play ment ‘fina a police der at " |man in the 2ist District. Chptain Vedder of the aren | “The organized smashing of Com- | os against <.e strikers, they denounce | munist Pa-ty election meetings in | MoO! 8 ART. Symnh IN, Vi lanted themselves before -thi all ore is king e viv: 3 4 r pied tipaelvey betorestho he ae {in 1010, js making the revival {fo trike as in:pined by “commun- | Harlem ° 7 Tammany police will not | ss SCARLET PAGES: and Dairy Restaurant error kent many workmen away. |those who appeared in the play dur-| Itc clemesse’ ne ne Cay Oar Fe ne ee ares r | ee REPERTORY [ioc : aA: || 1763 Southern Blvd.” -nx, N.Y ‘ tT its year’s 5 a vas : | Hall Box ot 8:20, Mats, Wed, Sat, 2:39 Right off 174th St. Sub ing its year’s engagement at the) “oe charges were ridiculed by |jacks will not prevent us from put-7 "al! 4o* Of | babu cytes par 31d Soe: Bineles. PAPERHAN( PRIKE, Cort Theatre at that time. Among | PHILADELPHIA (By Mail hese are Albert Phillips, Jennie Fifty paperhangers went on strike |Eustace, Mary Morrison, Gerald |} - n Philadelphia, demanding a wage |Cornell, J. Colvil Dunn, Thomas Ir-| “The charg:3, of $0 a day end a 40-hour working | win, Conrad Cantzen and William|ly a smoke- week, 'B. Randall. bosses a re tzy strong-arm tact! ‘Harry Feinstein, union secretary, |ting our program before ee GaKeetE oe workers despite police terror.” Bier Get, re mere-| Austin, acting in the Negro i, ANNE Prima RATIONAL i f 4d which the | = othe Lady ' aaa THEATRE | are a eee = | Sar a anaes ng to hide their own | Certainly strong- | : | la thods are being used—by | 7 7 rensel & Jones (Steinway) pO | 2 , : sae | fe Pe Oe gece cee | | SCO p oe CHORUS: 3 eee ee AMAZING Murder 2 te Second Floor a aan Oomn nist ctivities sible for the brutal attack on Peter ||’ ENGLISH LANGUAGE 20, ae 3 | CINEMA | A Comedy Drama in 3 acts ||| Strictly Vegetarian Food Darck |: lay, for the attack on | a ialinist Dynamie—Powerful | Most Mysterious Figure — _ arnaie of Modern Times BRONX THE GUILD | RASPUTIN Sidney Stuveo, vir. | | All Comrades Meet at Fara ant BRONSTEIN’S e the Siberian Peasant OPENS W poe Vegetarian Health s SDAY EVENING Who Swayed Men and Nat American of Ostroysky's Restaurant Greatest Comedy Oe 558 Cleremont Parkway, Bronx 110th St. Heated room seed “It's a Family Affiir” —— hh 1890, With si zing and _Danet HEALTH FOOD ' eS ee eae Se vtriker Thursday an dthe beating || | Now Being Organized ‘up of six of our union members yes- || Register at Workers International da Whalen’s police are show- |} Fells w Adare: 49 BROADWAY terda bs Room Telephone Algonquin $048 ing thems-!7es surprisingly expert at shuttin their eves when our | men are beaten up.” * | LECTURES» AND FORUMS LABOR TEMPLE WCERSOLL = FARUK TUDOR INN] |{ABQR.TEMPLE|) Incersout FORM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 5 JEPFERSON BALL 5:00 p. m.: — 135 West 70th St. gt. Haensel & Jone (dardman) Workers ‘ood food FURN ISHED ROOM sharp. Dis oe the 242nd St. Perr 8 Unit 5K, Seetion 3. | Educational ting Monday, 6.20 Da eae p.m. at 1179 Broadway. All’ com-| “Phe YCL, D. 1 2 pons ‘or Any Kma of Insurance’ Dr. ABRAHAM MARYOFF | SURGEON DENT: | 249 BAST 155th STR Cor. Second Ave. New York |] Office hours: Mon. Wed., Sat., $30 ee ee Py i ee age Cah Geen Restaurant | DR. G. F. BECK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 Vegetarian aGbegigh moviti m aneetitie Tues 113 East 14th Street || “PoRD AND pewEy cr peke Pah sive tet hee Sapa RESTAURANT PRAGMATIC EVASION) Comrades failing tend will be pac aabe b called before the 1600 MADISON AVE. Design and Purpose?” 8! Phone: UNIversity 5865 YES: RICHARD BOYAJIAN a.m. to 12; 2 to 6 PM. For good and wholesome Tues. Thurs., 9.30 a. m. to 12: food, don’t fail to visit us ‘elephone: Murray Hil, 555¢ er ara ACO B ville F Unit. 7 N, INTERNATIONAL NO: JOHN T., KEW $ pm. opNext Imeeting “Monday, 6 p.m ees We serve special luncheon CHURCH AND FORUM ADMISSION 25 CENTS |7 Kast 42nd Street, New York | neaSundaye AOA LON Bm Becerra ee ao | Sunday plates from 11:30-3 p. m. CHARLES C. WEBBER | ‘Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 } i 1 Pri “CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS— i mnt of | ’ rean ns laaigmbers a : | TRY hs - e / | SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES gal RZAUIO) |oalet iy h wevguth © ne wall | suxpas | See gl ele baler tom Up—at the Enterprises! S E R O Y | A place with atmosphe! Spanish Night. | Paper eee where all radicals meet ‘ naoneer. the siamese. of Fi “a = adie | CHEMIST SURGECN DENTI 302 E.12th St. New York ment will be given this g ‘ | | 657 Al A 1 UNION SQUARE Oct, 19, 8.30 p. m., at 26 W. E Youth Center Organization, Coop. | 7 Allerton Avenue Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 io : Music, refreshments, dancing. Ad-|, A A ARE UN OR al ee |} Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥.] Not connected with any f . ] se opel agin * / the auditorium of the Co- |= hessnomaanasd other office Cevariied bell Union Meetings i] is Segre Nearing Lecture. ‘a 1800 Bronx Park e here. For information write to V gts See Santee ees be Bee: Farewell Meeting and Concert tage ong hae The DAILY WOBEER i puditor|um of the Cooperative Colony a Sports pel bev } M ! | Advertising Dept. 5 ay, Oct. 20, 8.30 p. Ad- Office located at 949 | | sy ee stanentH cost, 1° ions pies ier aes A for the | SAM LESSER = || Dr. M. Wolfson }} 22s union sa, New york city aa Surgeon Dentist tag | 1818 - 7th Ave. New York ||] 141 SECOND AVENUD, 9th St AMERICAN WORKERS DELEGATION ‘TO SOVIET RUSSIA Between 110th and 11ith Sta, Phone, Orchard 233: Next to Unity Co-operative House MASS CONFERENCE /T beicenish ee aaaeeen ce Food Workers 183 W. Sist St, Phone Cirele 7336 for | : ; | Airy, Large BUSINESS MEETING-=] RECEPTION of the SOVIET FLIERS STAR CASINO, 107th Street and Park Avenue || Mooting Rooms and Rall se0= ose ta | TiS te tires Monday of We Hs i! MUSIC—SOLOISTS ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS ] ° { “oh poten He | | 70 HIRE | loternational Barber Shop || } onday Evening at eight oclock Irving Plaza, \}\ . Suitable for stings, Lectures SALA, Prop Prin smunncnecisteanransce marries temennee ne } Be ere ’ || Sunday Evening, October 20, at 7:30 [J] 0 ==" an send Kreme Nr, Yor"] URNISHED ROOMS Irving Place and Fifteenth Street il ’ ’ | ‘Czechoslovak Ladies Bobs Our Specialty {|| : Private Beauty Parlor Now is your opportunity to ns a Speakers: '|Workers House, Inc.|) — "| | get a room in the magnificent | All organizations should appoint or elect their \|, LOUIS HYMAN FRED BIEDENKAP '1347 BE. 72nd St. New York ||| Workers Hotel Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 Patronze STEVE ALEXANDERSON Independent Shoe Workers Union ROBERT MINOR Unity Cooperative House No Tip Barber Shops 1800 Yaeee ee delegates. Bring all monies for pins, postal cards, | tractors and trucks, etc. Final preparation for | . | | | | | | | : ; Fai AMALGAMATED ))_ OPPOSITE CENTRAL PARK é Pres. Ind. Shoe Workers Union itor Daily Worker || aca? women, | 26-28 UNION SQUARE Oe TIO see Reception. RUSSELL KNIGHT, Gastonia Delegate to the Soviet Union Hi ‘i Third il 2700 BRONY. he tA gas tee hist Monument 0111 | | ‘ ue to the fact that bes | Tickets on Sale at {| sashes ion i (corner Alterton ave) ||| } of ofa the Saat i aumbes Auspices: FRIENDS OF SOVIET UNION | FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION it 7 Unlon hahel Breed: | ram leave the city, we have a num. 175 Fifth Avenue, Room 511 New York City FOR REN large light room for| | ber of rooms to rent. No bl ed a Tae od security necessary, Call at our Algonquin 2745 Room 511 175 Fifth Avenue, New York Sat.’& Suan.| | Office for further information. i \3 one WISH TO SHARE THEIN ful apartment with a girl. 1927 Jorome Ankwey: Ca eraty Aves ADO aX clephone | Vatit 7 P. © Sedgwlek 3754

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