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Red Watche F i 4 BOSS PARTIES e workers n the rs in orde nt three cay t rrorize workers n ment called on ppear early :30 a. m. to 9 at polls. The 108d St., 2 $50,900 r, for jous quarters Weinstone t briefly iced the strikebreaking activities of Ave-; Brooklyn, 56 Manhattan Ave., Williamsburg, 48 Bay 2 Hall. the Republic Party Beach and 29 Chester Ave., Brownsville. They will be given instruc Party and A, F,. tions at the above addre dats Fe “because of the attempts of the capi- ers of th ting ¢ nd reactiona ; Bronx, Tie Le ig r wa the var- who come to vote, K of the Communist Pa: ie Communist Part attempts of the Tamm mm. made today ies, the statement di “ s to prevent our Party ates that they will use > R 7. Election , next Tuesday morning, from ection headquarters to be asaigne! are: Manhattan, 27 E. 4th » 143 38th St “TO HAI, ISSR q i Pt Hall with eof the A nion, the Ar f Stre mployes ed to terror CP Nominees to Speak ‘om- ing rs at the meeting, who will role of the Democ Republican plain the American e Five-Year Plan of will inc one, Comun' Max Bedacht, ude 1 Soc William W. Wei candidate for Mayor ;member of the reta; t of the Communist Party; Otto Hall, Negro candidate for comptroller; Ben Gold, ‘eevetary-treasurer of the Needle Trad Workers Industrial Union nd candidate for Alderman in the olitical t the oil d 2 caking duty. union, the Inter- police call 2/29th District; Bronx; Rebecca ed the mil- ¢ candidate for Assembly in th District, Brons and Gil- The Republ of Labor Green, New York di of the Young Commu Minor, editor of the Daily be chairman, and Sam- candidate for Alderman he musical prog al feature, m audience, the F ein and a fifty-piece orch under the direction of Jacob Shae: will lead the thousands of work- in singing revolution: song: ill be the first time the Frei- lait Gesangs Verein sings in Eng-| lish. yy the only in those s with the contracts . with the ing them to break their the leaders of the alc ce Madison Square Garden wili be overcrowded and tickets will be at a premium Sunday afternoon, hey shoud be bought in advance, They are on sale at the New York District office of the Communist rd,” Weinstone that all three cap- ve been united in ror against the iucks on their living |Party, 26 Union Square; Freiheit, ers, In Stttthave as their ul-/30 Union Square; Needle Trades tandards Ww = Workers Industrial Union, 131 W. timate aim the cowing of the work- crs and their industrial conscription into the capitalist war machine. The Republican party only superficially appears to have played a les: y part in strikebreaking because it has not been in power locally and has not so strong a base in the trade unions the Party. Actual the oppose s true. Every anti- ing class activity of the goy- ment is bound un with the gen- wrking class activity of the national Government. And it is the Republican Administration in Washington that has given the trikebreaking cue to its two cap- italist brothers in New York City. La Guardia in ice would be just 28th Street, and Workers Bookshop, | 30 Union Square. Calling on the workers of New York to attend the Madison Square Garden demonstration en masse, the | New York District Committee of the |Communist Party yesterday issued the following statement: “The 12th anniversary of the Rus- sian Revolution is a call to every class-conscious worker not merely to celebrate the oyerthrow of ital- ism in a territory covering one-sixth of the world, but to rally to the de- fense of the Soviet Union from the war which he imperialists are pre- paring against it. “The arrival of the Socielist Soviet fliers as ruthless as Walker in attacks on jn this city, bringing a message of the workers and their militant lead-| solidarity from the sworkers and the Communist Party. The A./ peasants of the Soviet Union, with the workers and poor farmers of |capitalist America, emphasizes the |striking socialist achievements of the | Soviet Union, emphasizes the tre- ‘mendous victories it has achieved and is achieving over all its enemies junder the leadership of the Commun- “Let no worker be uher any il- ist Party, emphasizes the immense lasions concerning the Socialist | significance of the Five-Year Plan | Party, which is the most dangerous | which is socializing industry - and | enemy because it still ean serve cap- agriculture and raising the living ‘talism best by posing as a ‘labor’ | standards of the workers at a rapid party. Not only its strikebreaking | rate. All these achievements, which slo in the past, but its program in \the imperialist powers are plotting | the present elections show that it to wipe out, call upon the workers | ‘ands on the same platform with |of the world to fight unceasingly | the Democratic and Republican par-jand even to give up their lives in) ies on the cuestion of capitalist ter-|defense of their Socialist Father-) ror as on all fundamental issues. A | land. ceent cartoon in the New Leader, |——————______ | 3. P. organ, is entitled, “Free the|this terror aims to achieve, wage Police!” The police are too ‘weak,’ |cuts, speedup, war against the Sov- he Socialis. Party says; they are iet Union. We do not ask the work- till in chains! Commissioner Whal- | ers of New York to vote for this or | » agrees. He has organized -a'that individual because all votes, | seeret spy service and airplane po- whatever’ illusions the yoters may lice for use primarily against work-|haye, are actually for programs, | evs. He is pleasing all three cap- class programs. of L. whichever candidate it sup- orts, whether it is Walker (Central ‘Trades and Labor Council) or Thomas (United Hebrew Trades,) ipports vas per cent. the capitalist terror drive against the working class, We ask the work- | talist parties and their masters, the |ers to vote against the three var- | capitalist class. lieties of the program of the capital- | “Only in the Communist Party is ist elass, against strikebreaking ter- {ighting in the present election, as in ror, against the imperialist war, and) he past, against strikebreaking and | for the only program of the militant | capitalist terror. Only the Com-|working class, the program of the | cunist Party fights against what |Communist Party.” 1852 ‘Phe Same Address Over 75 Years {ETROPOLITAN s "ASSETS EXCEEDING $29,000,000 Deposits made on or before the Sra oh ch oe 42%} a Last Quarterly Dividend paid on all amounts from $5.00 to $7,500.00, at the rate of Open Mondays (all day) Banking by Mail. Societ: We Sell A. B. , Manhatian. “The fight to defend the Soviet Union assumes special New York City icipal elections e capitalist y bli nd § aeed-up, W: all in. prepe: t the Soviet Unio; Communist Party, the only king class par these attack: on your standards of living and fo the defense of the Workers Re “Workers of New York, ison Square Garden Sunday must demonstrate your dete: tion to fight unremittingly fe fense of the Soviet Union, a nif because To vore fo. s, Demoer Stone : Fr na Chernenko, Wagenknecht, and Pit Op Adam , Alfred Harlem: 110th § nd Fifth Richard B. | The four oper | \row night will Be you Downtown: Tenth St. and See She wa dered to four months’ in jail. The International Labor Defense is appealing the case. “Let Them Rot.” In the hearing before Judge Trude yesterday for reduction of bonds against District Organizer Hath-| or or- must demonstrate your support for Ave. Spea : §. Spe for, the election program of the Com Smith, A. Trachtenberg, Rose i munist Party, All out for Madi Soo Darcy, L ietnekan end, -howeve Square Garden Sund: Ei abn ds vie in Jove with B - ~ Williamsburg: Grand St, Exten- [3RY paca tae | sion. Speake ppp, #6-\c eee : ) Aaae re "| that the wedding bells will soon be FLEE Ha FERPA AE Weich, S. Nes [Peres ; phar idea The characters in the play are all i) bY; Bronx: Prospect and Longwood |Yer¥ Wealths F f fh Aves. Speakers: W. W. Weinstone, DSS “caine Pershing, Juliet S. Poyntz, Wortis, B. Robbize, 0. Hall. | Harlem: 137th St. and Si Ave. Speakers: H. M. Wi Candella, Robert* Min More Sedition Cases in Chicago; Frisco Fight | (Continued from Page One) wire is signed, “Jock Garden, s Gertrude Welsh. ty. There are many | Tomorrow ¢ an absolute neces- - = \ Page Onc) hizers who can a Distr Vj R Rebecca Grecht, M. J. Olgin, Geor Ro r, A. Gla: ford, Otto Huiswood, B. B. Moore, PAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1929 as bay? away of the Communist Party, Kiar, Panes, Milgrim, Zinich, Borich, Herman and | gi}: CHICAGO, IL, Oct. 31.—The po-| Murphy, the prosecutor, Miller, said,|“‘These workers were arrested June cution raging against Com-| Let them rot in jail,” and the judge continues, as the party, un-|agteed, b¥ sustaining. the forming terrified, also continues its plans! decision for $160,000 bonds on the for a monster mass protest demon- § All are still confined in jail tration against the terror drive and particularly against the stonia lice pe tonia terror and arrests. with several They thousand other: The district attorn office an- West Chicago Ave., Sunday, Nov. 3, at 2p. m. _ The police are raiding homes, try- ing to serve sedition warrants against about 20 Chicago workers. F. Kruse (who was district organ- This charge being later dismis lizer of the Communist Party when they were charged with arrested), Carl Sklar, Paul Kline,|Now they are to he re-arrested ra Kline, Ethel Stevens, Irving charged again. Herman, Sylvia Wichtman, Lydia| Yesterday Edward Stevens was ar- Beidell, Max Melz, Jack Childs, Anna! ,,0°", rested and loiged in jail, charged Leggett, M. Nazarak, Ed. Stevens,| shiek 2 with sedition. This morning Ruth|and thirteen other workers -appear| #°n* £9" Andras, a 17-year-old young worker, | today for hearing on habeas cones Down prin its imperialist colon’ was charged with inciting to riot | proceedings, they will be re-arrested and arraigned before Judge Trude.|and charged all over again with se- Attend Madison Square November 3 at 2 p.m. Hail the Five Year Plan of Socialist Construc.t9n ! Demonstrate for Defense of the Soviet Union / 12th Anniversary of the U.S. S. R. AND Communist Election Rally Defeat the Capitalist Terror Campaign! Demand the Release of the Convicted Gas- tonia Strike Leaders! Rally Around the Communist Party — Leader of the Work- ing Class in All their STRUGGLES! a ] LRAT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Forty-ninth Street and Eighth Avenue Sunday, November: 3, at 2 P. M. DOORS OPEN AT 1 P. M. SPEAKERS: WM. W. WEINSTONE OTTO HALL Candidate for Mayor Candidate for Comptroller ROBERT MINOR Editor Daily Worker MAX BEDACHT, BEN GOLD, GILBERT GREEN. REBECCA GRECHT UNUSUAL MUSICAL PROGRAM Freiheit Singing Society, for the first time in English Revolu- tionary Songs—with Mass Singing by the Audience Tickets in Advance @t 26-28 Union Sq. 15, for protesting against the -Gas met in Washington Park, then later march- ed to Grant Park where they were particularl Gastonia nounced today that when J. Louis attacked by the police and beaten up. le verdict Bhs demonstration will Engdah!, national secretary of the Twenty-seven arrested were first eld in People’s Auditorium, 4457 International Labor Defense, Wm, charged with breach of the peace. sed, sedition. and Mecting: { i church folk, as L the play is a yom the moment he ut of bed in the w of 1 to think abe ut, ¢ at the part; uch the im; tanc tl : rin which the unimpc nerations ney put it, he fi it difficult to be untrue to his wif ber he so he every second that of good rs in the and War- tt fective it s the thrd e. “AMUSE EMENTS¢ CASINO 3 30th St. & 3. 8:30 atre Guild Present ) Mats. Wed. & Sat. at 2:30] eas. | FRITZL . VICTOR “MLLE- NG Pp ‘ A 1h | SCHEFE in HERBERT'S MODISTE” RARLD ANNA SHUBERT Thea. 44th St, W. of | ee : “ Biway SS Es REN w ednesday ay 2:30 | NOW oe SERENE en (CA M EQ)|NOW INGER 424 ST. & BWAY boas ai Sige THE STREET ANDREW TOMBES ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE of Biway. Chick, 99 The Talk of the Town! IVIC REPERTORY 34» Wed, Sat, 2 1.50 C ves, $230. Mats 0c, 6th Ave. care RASPUTIN 44| . Mats, Wed. & Sat. eal’ PRINCE OF SINNERS \JOHN — Comed 1 (DRINKWATER'S BIRD N ns —— Sette Se ay . 46th St. Eves. MOROSCO THEATRE EORGE M. COHAN in| Jeves. 8:50. Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2:50 AMBLING ELSIE FERGUSON SCARLET PAGES WIN UNION SHOP. FAIRMOUNT, N. Y. (B —A hundred building ‘work the Sta an attempt to use n Melodrama of 3 Acts | | St | 39 L Now AST DAY PLAYING! WELCOME TO THE SOVIET FLIERS! see pictures of the great Red air-eonque —and on the same program— “SCANDAL?” A Tragicomedy of at work—i Modern Youth in Russia a play—in LOVE iMustrating the new SOVIET MORALITY FILM GUILD CINEMA Direction: Symon Gould Special Forenoon Prices: Weekdays 12-2—S5er Sat. & San. 12-: 52 W. Sth St. (Bet. 5th and 6th Aves.) Continuous Dail: Noon to Midnight “ SPRING 5095—5000 2—50e Fe Kind of insurance” (A elephone: Murray Mil. G55t ‘or Any 71 Kast 42nd Street, New York | al Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF DENTIST EBT ev SURGEON 249 BAST 115th ST Second Ave. DAILY BXCEPT FRIDAY one for appointmen igh O22 Cor. RL BRODSKY w York | || Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1) flight up) 2700 BRONX BP. KK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) t DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Rcom 803—Phon: Not connected with any other office W.LR. WORKERS CHORUS ENGLISH LANGUAGE Now Being Organized Register at Workers International Relief. New Address: 919 BROADWAY Room 612. Télephone Algonquin $048 Algonquin 8183 = UNIT 4-F, SECTION 129 Myrtle Avenue sends its greetings to tho Twelfth Anniv y of our Socialist Fatherland, © ~and invites all Brooklyn -‘comrades to atend its First Election Rally at= 8:15 at the Tivoli Theatre, 20 Myrtle, Ave., Brooklyn. BOARDERS WANTED Light airsfront roomny all id lent meals. 1057 won St. Sta, Apt. 4B, 6 evenings. FURNISHED ROOMS 1233 East® 116th st. ated rooms; and «mail; all imnrovements; near sui way. Tel, Uchigh 1890, /|| The DAILY WORKER 1918 attempt of interyen- tion imperalist powers in j Soviet Russia. Consolidation et. power, i | | i | 1923 | 1927 | —— | | ilization of | covery of | Growth and influ- | e of the Comintern over broad masses. i Dec tion, Suce struction, five year plan, in Soviet Union. Sharpening class battles in imperialist coun- tries and colonial revolutions. AND YOU ARE IN THE THIRD AND THE | DAILY WORKER IS IN THE THIRD | NOVEMBER 16TH Mass Mobilization Of All Militants | To the Radicalized | Msases With Our | OFFICIAL ORGAN Sats | Cooperators! Patronize SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥ Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. T/th St., New York, N. ¥. Tel. 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