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EXTEND WINDOW “°° Vortsc'macmmves ©" "™* TEACH RUSSIAN) = LABOR NOTES ALL LEEKSVILLE [orne soem rex WASHER STRIKE | Ai [oyu] matteue | many, «| STATISTICS AT worm cathe Owe seis m= MILL WORKERS | om the Riche | | Board of Aldermen | Boroug* ‘any collaboration scheme turns out tothe 30,000 who were to be laid off before Christmas, Rumors emanating from the fi- nancial district say that Ford is going to open up stock sales to the be the same old swindle on the workers. The John Mitchell Mutual Life Insurance Co. owes $12,000 in outstanding policies, and is broke, DESPITE POLICE A,_| NORKERS SCHOOL STRIKE FOR NTW Three More Firms Fall 2eport Wide Interest tt is one of the secret adherents Publ next year, ft is upinted out | Workersi Not enpiried T¥\7, ‘ * * of Matthew Woll’s big racket, the vord was v ynen | A . to Union SUR yh f in Both Subjects “Union Labor Life Ineuranee Co.” |he changed to Model A and that| By Bitter Prosecution |j — aera DEMOCRATIC} DEAS. RATIC DEMOCRATI i CDR, a one The U, M. W. A. bureaueracy is only with the millions of dollar: ata 1923 James J Cha W. Julius Two courses in “Statistical Meth-| agitating for a tax on the member- | fram investors will he be able to! (Continued from Page One) ae WALKER BERA\ MILLER Is" and “Elementary Russian,” an-| ship, to be collected by the operat- | Pull through this latest Tin Lizzie. — ,i¢napped with Wells; Tetherow, of pathy unced: last week by the Workers ors through a check-off, probably, _ In order to discourage any mani- +1. Gastonia case; Carr, Clark and revolutionary struggles Window C @ School, 26-28 Union Square, have re-|to save the concern, festation of jobless’ discontent the | sii gc, jeep revo y : Local 8, yeste ceived great response, the school re- fe ante |polies are smashing up workers’ ~~ ia ie Ae SOP of woe deep crises of capi- eting throughout ports. | WILL HE CONFESS? meetings without provocation and | N, W. Carries On. re i ie many countries, De- ty in the. strike o F “Statistical Methods” to begin! g¢ TON, Pa—Rinaldo Capz|With brutality. They are afraid| Between picket lines, a watch one attempt of interven- window cleaners. fer | ny Nov. 14 at 8:30 p. m. under the in-|. SCRANTON, Pa.—Rinaldo Cap-| 115+ something is going to blow eff committee is yposted, to the | tion by imperalist powers in ‘ x Ks x 8B ip 4B Se atest Poco pellini is just back from a long visit 3 hi reas alarm if the employers try to Soviet Russia, Consolidation ae strikers demonstrated Satur A verdes (2 aN BA sreciony Sb of i separ: Prom-|in Fascist Italy. Cappellini headed | @F@ this winter. = change the hour of going to work, f| of Soviet power. day before City to protes ~H. fearold {| Sal Bh OY ClarenceH,| ses to be well filled, District 1 of the U. M. W. A, for, ,,, 5S LEAP PONTIAC , - e ; . 2 ae eek ISS Li NTIAC jor try any other little tricks. against police atta cket LAGUARDIA) “ROW | COLEN FAY Because of interest in this class| several years ,during which ho ruled | AUTO JOBLESS HBAD PONTIAC jor vty ay oe ienicikors ia good, and their Pepiine into ike meet? and the eager response for thej/by.fraud and gunmen, His sugges-| ponapac, Mich—Faced by un-|and notice is served to the wofld 2 e ni n raiding the ke» meet- NMEA. “Wlermanite A ry ‘. ; : - N y y a yy a ¢ is 8 2 W SE aaa arrest of pe aaa Elements of Russian/ tions killed the pee ce a employment and with winter coming | by this strike, that the National on, more than 2,000 working class Textile Workers Union is not going families have left this city within to be run out of the South, either § rikers at a meeting last Mon- 1923 nguage” to be given Nov, 12 by| the Pittston local. hary Bezdomny, the school urges | finally so bad that Lewis recognized i i Nov y do not even gistration, a somewhat less known rival. wv ae poate quad Cl KEE ‘ical rite four weeks. Many of these remain- | by. the vicious terroristie campaign we auc 2c 1. J. Olgin, of the Morning Frei-| Cappellini says he is going to ae “ing are walking the streets in @/of lynch gangs and gunmen, or by 1927 ‘ QCiAList | SOCIALIST hy SOCIALIST heit, will open the Workers School his autobiography, and evidently ¢.|vain search for work, following | the use of courts as in the Gastonia a er a ¢ Norman OLOKON Algernon Forum Noy. 10, He will lecture on/ bidding for “whatever you can of-| 4... .ond layoffs by the auto and jcase. It shows, too, N. T. W. spokes- union representatives, affable than u GAQHAS “The Five Year Plan in the Soviet| fer” to have some of it left out. Unio LEE body factories which are the town’s ; |men point out, that the workers of main industries. | * Partial stabilization of capi- |the South are not cowed, but will talism. Recovery of Soviet eae * * Staten Island. nded sen- ’s picketing at They were given sust oe = = the classroom secretaries, a Stu-, reports. 8 stretch-out (forcing of workers to e . > = x dent’s Council. Plans to coordinate % a : terview to the press as part of the operate more machines), for rein- BBrSE TUES : 1G 2G 3G 4G instructors’ tasks were discussed at) CHRYSLER WORKERS JOBLESS. union's campaign against synchro-/ statement of the union’ grievance e have poompted the ; terms QR consti COMMUNIST CQ conn CQ costetrase a teachers’ conference, at which de- DETROIT, Mich.—Tens of thou- | nized Vitaphone and Movietone committee (which was discharged Harry Feinstein, union secretary, | William W. Otto Harry M. J. Louis partmental committees were elected. | sands have been added to the hun- music in theatres, admitted that announced yesterday. This makes a total of 46, employing about 200 men, all of whom are back at work The window cleaners, who havc th . A oes ; 5 ‘4 Nain When you ‘enter the voting bo wing the HANDLE of the 7 . . of the National’ Textile Workers — b sine ot. 16, are de- fi , i : , | pee rea a ence ES AIN-LEVER which is overhead from the LEFT to the WE ADMIT OUR ERRORS RY vkino [ alkin Studio in Union. Saito ae cfs a feonk S48 T as far as it will go, and leave it there. This will close the | 0 The N. T. W. office here reports | Decay of capitalist stabiliza- Pe auch a Gacak-curoper ty de-| curtain around you and unlock the machine for voting. ae : SO You CAN FIX THEM . . 1 d that textile workers in many places | tion. Success socialist recon- vices and adeuate compensation in- THE CANDIDA! OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY ARH - | Leningrad Ts Comp ete in arolina and Georgia are joining | struction, five year plan, in eee ALL ON THE LAST ROW OF THE VOTING MACHINE, WITH Telli set be news’ to our edie ‘ the N, T. W., which conducts an/f Soviet Union, Sharpening class Fred Biedenkapp, manager of the, 7HE COMMUNIST EMBLEM, THE HAMMER AND SICKLE, | of the last few weeks, whose pa:| pe i Paet TUTCHINSON [Cnetgetic organization campaign. | battles in imperialist coun- Independent Shoe Workers Union,| DISPLAYED WITH THE NAME OF EVERY CANDIDATE. \tience and eyesight have both been |THE sound picture has become a HUTCHINEON * |" "The United. Textile Workers |W cist cag eolonl, sevolutime peaking at a strike meeting in, PAY NO ATTENTION TO ANY OTHER NAMES ON A strained frequently to make sense|* real factor in Leningrad. At the Union tried to run competition to ; Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E, Fourth yesterday, showed the neces- y of waging a militant struggle y the five-day week and all other trike demands. He was loudly ap- plauded. PLIERS REST AND AEGEIVE WORKERS Speak at Meet Nov. 9; Field Throngs Daily Since their arrival here Friday,, L#FT as far as it will go, and leave it there. This will register ; i Pe uy \films. The new studio will have a) ning, “The Sea Gull;” Thursday ||7, A Semyon Shestakov and his three| Your Communist vote and open the curtain. See cattle enthusiastic Re) capacity of 500 square meters. | : H matinee, “Mlle. Bourrat;” Thursday |] CooPerators! Patropive comrades of the and of the Soviets ___ Remember, the Communist Party candidates are on the last row. bpd rer) yy 4 Gales . pat Wee | ite ‘geunddiine snidie sti located! Jn “Mlle. Bourrat,” Claude Anct's| evening, “The Sea Gull;” Friday | S E R O have been resting up from’ their) Vote « straight Communist ticket by turning down all the pointers | Meet ‘Land of Soviets’,” the manu- | apart from the rest of the studio in ‘s jevening, “Mlle. Bourrat;” Saturday Y sruelling 13,300 mile flight, receiv-| 0” the last row where you find names of candidates and the emblem Script given the printer in two) [PON ar Oe tne yard. It con- comedy, which ® one of the new! morning, “Peter Pan;” Saturday CHM ing callers and reading the mass of congratulatory messages still pour-| ing in from workers all over the United States. On Sunday Shestakov went out to the Curtiss airport where the Soviet plane is housed and inspected it throughly, while throngs of workers, attracted to the field in sp’ the rain, looked on through a wire mesh enclosure. A steady stream of visitors has been coming out to Val- eS en ene WEINSTONE OTHER ROW. ONLY. Th REMEMBER TO VOTE ON THE Lz name of the candidate for Mayor, Oe, WICKS | EXGDAHL ST RO you will find in the first column of the last row, the candidate fi Comptroller, Otto Hall, in the second column of the: last row, so on along that row. and Over the name of each Communist Candidate you will find « POINTER. Turn down the pointe: Candidate and leave it down. Co end of the ticket, taking care to t Communist candidate. The Communist Party has no office to be voted upon. NOMINATED BY THE COMM YOU FIND AN EMPTY SPACE VOTE ONLY FOR TH v over the name of the Communist ntinue in the same manner to the urn down a POINTER for every t nominated candidates for every CANDIDATE UNIST PART WHEREVER ON THE LAST ROW, WHICH IS THE COMMUNIST PARTY ROW, DO NOT VOTE FOR ANY- ONE ELSE THERE, Leave the point HANDLE of s down in of the Hammer and Sickle. Above is a picture of part of four leading Communist candidat contains the names of the other Co for all of them. the CURTAIN-LEVER, their voting position; swing the which is overhead, to the the voting machine, showing the es in Manhattan. The machine mmunist candidates as well. Vote | | “CAFETERIA UNION’ OPENS CAMPAIGN ‘Plea of Red Hendryx for Gaston Prisoners at 12th Anniversary: The Sunday Forums will be held regularly thereafter. The school has organized, through | School will be held today’ as regu- larly. { from the printed Di page, that the} ly Worker has been getting | ng—badly we admit—but getting along without a proof-reader. And | the reason for that is very simple: | there was no money to pay the $70 | a week required under the A. F. of | L, union rules, in addition to other | expenses, the very last expense con- | sidered being the mere editors, who, | neverthelss, are blamed by every- body. i If we were to cite all the mis- | takes that have resulted from this | situation, there would be no space | left for anything else in this issue, but two articles which appeared in| the special Anniversary number dated Noy. 2, must be mentioned in this connection. On page four an places mentioned the “four intrepid | flyers,” which was grievously | changed by our typesetters to read “four imperial flyers”—which is worse than absurd, being politically wrong no less than 100 per cent. Also, on page two, an article con- | tributed by Bili Dunne, “Workers’ | Democracy in the U. S. R. R.,” not which isn’t the first time this hap- pened to this particular comrade, |ingrad has jbuild a special sound-proof depart- WASHINGTON, P. C.—189 min- ers were killed on the job in Sep- tember, the U. S. bureau of mines dred thousand out of work in Pe- ‘troit by the closing down of all | sigjans out of work. | 7,000 MUSICIANS IDLE. Pres, Joseph N. Weber, of the Mu- icians’ Union, while giving an in- these devices had thrown 7,000 mu- present time sound films are being produced, under laboratory condi- tions, in a small studio where the work of inventing and designing proper recording and projecting ap- parata is proceeding’ simultane- ously with the experimental study of a series of problems connected with the production of this type of | film. However, even today, the capacity of the studio engaged in the pro- duction of sound films has become | too inadequate for more extensive operations. The Sovkino Film Studio in Len- therefore decided to ment for the production of-talking | sists of one building with only a/ small annex containing the actors’ dressing rooms. The construction work is proceed- | ing at full speed and the studio will | probably be completed by the end | of this month, | The completicn of this studio will | only omitted his name as author, serve as an important factor pro- | moting the development of the| Soviet sound-film industry. | this season at the Civic Repertory | Theatre. productions being presented “AMUSEMENTS: | fight on to win. Fight Stretch-Out. strike is against increased The for presenting demands for a lunch period on each shift), for adjust- ment of all grievances through a mill committee, and for recognition the Gastonia protest meeting held in Greenville, 8S. C. The U. T. W meeting in the city hall was ad- dressed by the mayor and by the vresident of the state federation of labor A. F. U.). It kad a meeting of 250, of which a minority were textile workers. The Gastonia pro- test meeting had 350, practically all | of them textile workers. CIVIC REPERTORY PRO- GRAM FOR WEEK. The week, which opens with Tche- kov’s “The Sea Gull,” will be fol- lowed by Moliere’s “The Would-Be Gentleman,” on Tuesday evening, |B with Eva Le Gallienne in the role | of the Marquise. Wednesday eve-| afternoon, “Peter Pan,” and Satur- | day even ing, “A Sunny Morning” | jand “The Lady from Alfaqueque,” by the Brothers Quintero, economy. Growth and influ- ence of the Comintern over broad masses. , 1928. 1929 And if you are performing your Communist tasks in the light of the Third Period you will join the mass mobilization of all miligtants Novembér 16. Every Party member, every militant worker must attend! There will be a registration of all attending. If you are not present then we will have to take for granted that you do not know that the masses of are in a mood for struggle. To the masses with our official organ—the DAILY WORKER! 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y, Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. 7/th St, New York, N. ¥. Tel. Rhinelander 3916 4 ui Benet’ “I ain't no speaker and never | but the unquestioned excellence of " sovitch and Okhot- | Now Playing! ‘ ict orl ase ard aaa was, and I ain't never been scared the article itself was damaged by a jie veaplosed. by the Belgoskino | . ‘ : ; ee s : . fer myself or expected anything type-setting error which, in a quo-| (whit ia Fir in- Triple-Feature Program! ' P \ i White Russia Film Co.), have in P rt FS VEG! Tomorrow night, the airmen will Mass Meeting Called) jut ‘what all workers gets—the tation from Leniw cited by Comrade |‘ kod x tow Maataed Of veueding ; ae Dairy Pir Arye] { hey the Cieaagir Henitisat paneer for Nov. 14 | worst of it. But I come up here | Dunne, erroneously made Lenin | ond ey arauctnty sounds.” According Special Super Attraction! jomrades WI Alwayn Find It arr rican-Ru . z . fr Fi ; | r i. 8 § Pleasant screngid pil rab nya shou a fer to plead hard with you to speak of the “proletarian dictator-|+, their system no light is required | Just Arrived from Moscow! 1787 “SOUTHERN BLVD. Brome : urday they will speak at a mass| “Continue the fight against speed-| help. and help quick. ‘cause our ship of the great landowners of the tg make a record, it being replaced | VIVID VIEWS OF THE SOVIET FLIERS (near 114th St. Station) : tration of welcome at the |p and for the eight hour day,” is| to™rades down there in the Meck- | Middle Ages"—which is obviously |hy, electricity, ‘Thanks to this new at hie : PHONE: INTERVAL. 9149, t demons| | ' lenburg County Jail in Charlotte absurd. One horrified read | Pha , Now in New York—Leaving Moscow P Polo Grounds, in which 50,000 work- |the call broadcasted this week by the oll absurd, One horrified reader re-|-vstem it is also possible to make A Sib ha i — : : ? | Cafeter sph“ the| are in d anger sech as I hope to |marks that even a blind proof- i i th ALSO REMARKABLE MANEUVERS OF THE RED ARMY oneal , ers are expected to take part. Cafeteria workers Branch of the God d ‘ k jrecords with any speed without the | Patioalbictortiat Amalgamated Food Workers, who| 04 you never git to know. reader could correct such errors, | danger of overlapping vibrations. RATIONAL ; ; ‘ Bie [will hold a mass meeting Thursday | “They're im mean danger—ter- but the trouble is we have not even |\ep@ir Of OVSUMRDINE ANODE WERNER KRAUSS v \ & ( Communist Activities right, Nov. 14, in Bryant Hall, Sixth) Tible danger—and they ain't got a blind one, ‘and perfect apparata makes it pos- { i i egetarian | Ave, between 4ist and 42nd St. | a soul to appeal to except you Those not acquainted with the foie’ deliberately ea ten tha in his gréatest characterization since “DR. CALIGARI” and RESTAURANT ; Williamsburg Election Dance. “Today more than ever it is neces- ee tik d verte ee ier URS EDT. Sa Le Resins sounds in accordance with this or SECRETS OF A SOUL 199 SECOND AVEi UE ; Tuesday evening at Workers Cen- sary to continue the fight against, Petter'n I can tell you that they : ; proe ang |that cutting task. For this purpose 66 $9 Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, ter, 56 Manhattan Ave., under aus- |. 5, | can’t appeal to no court nor any correct it. But though the editors 7" Saal? haa | | asa a vices of Williamsburg ¥. Cl. giec: | Wage-cute and urfemployment, | t0/ cther ‘power that’ can stand the |may be willing and even anxious to (the “Belgoskino Paiate: ea, || Strictly Vegetarian Food ' tion returns ring union hours and wages into, pA py ds das epg” 2 H ype. (Produced a special apparatus wi ' , ry | Brownsville Membership Meet, , |2l! the cafeterias of New York,” the | pan Asante bile ib sbey.-wps par In. fhis bie! Ene oped pe ‘the aid of which the atte is able A Powerful Proletarian Tragedy Told in Five Days ; Next. meeting « st. New «/eall continu “Especially must tn feet , Net only de set ip rey aerate: eae. te ** \to impart to the sound any tone | based on a drama by Carl Mayer |] AU Comrades Meet at t Bradford’ Bt All mectings, ot unit (the workers inside the A, F..of TL.) Jor? ine Reries i eee oe ae chonltender. Thie keine the {and speed, ‘This system makes it| Author of “THE LAST LAUGH” BRONSTEIN’ hereafter to be held on Wednesday |company-union shops join in the | Riatagaeat bedirtlan 3 7H hs ve PP uF uate iggatatar re] the | Possible to convey to sounds of a} —and on the same program— IN Ss ‘ instead of Tuesday. . | jstruggle. Their conditions are even| j.°y yj erie t we bie in hg deg i ies petting t |definite and known character an en- | ’ Vegetarian Health Section 5 Membership Meet, fopen shops. The American Federa- Ales cal ga aust ‘they fake HO" tore We takes | tirely new character and signifi-| OSCAR WILDE Ss urant being strung up just any time. I'm seared fer them an’ I pleads hard with you all to help your Wednesday, 4:30 p.m. at’ 1320 Wilkins Ave. Report on Party and District Plenum will be given by dis- trigt representative, Bring member- tino of Labor scab officialdom must | go down to defeat along with the| bosses. No more company-unionism! jeance. | 558 Cleremont Parkway, Bronx than they do. There may be other lessons to Brilliant Satire on the Parasite Class “LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN” Down with the chee Imperial~ ship card books. j ee slay i a best, They send you greetin’, |draw from this unhappy situation | ,, ff the MacDoni overnment, Directed by ERNST LUBITSCH * No more ‘union’ strikebreakers !” $ : - ih | Some. of 3 Y ee tats. | comrades. All they all are guilty |than the one obvious to all: Addi-| whieh continues the ‘Tory prepara: | HEALTH FOOD AFL Tried to Break Strike. | The militancy and heroism of the | \cafeteria workers, as shown in their | 52 W. Sth St. (Bet. 5th and 6th Aven.) Continuous Daily—Noon to Midnight SPRING 5095—5000 tional finaaces must be given by our supporters to allow for a proof- of is believin’ that they got a right as workers to organize fer Meets Tuesday at 1179 Broadway, | €:30 sharp. Important. » * Down with its imperialist colonial policy! FILM GUILD CINEMA Gould Vegetarian * repyesentative | “THE WOUL-DE the District Ind. Dept. will br sent, | Wisconsin SMAN” ont Biection social eh e given by |Strike in the garment section six | Re a Flake to oa dled me une | ga FURNISHED ROOMS fares special’ sfennon Peloges Weekdays 12-2—ie: Sat, & Sun. fe FY RESTAURANT Sa5'W" 120th st. Tuesday night. He: | Months ago made history in the New| he only reason Pm here was_| and amaity all improvements: near sub-| | Starting this Sat, Nov. 9—“ARSENAL’—the Ukrainian “Ten Days | | 1600 MADISON AVE, H Dee Ain a Morena, (o. a pees ae we TOD ames wv, ball swna lowest aad YOUTH OBSERVE posi. That Shook the World”—hailed as the equal of “Potemkin.” | Phone: UNIversity 5865 ve a hike warkare i rrests were made. en lice A js | Hall. Negro and white workers ip-| ri Po! hopin’ and thinkin’ hard to a A vited. jbrutality, gangsters and injuncti pete 0 j-th Or ANY: BERS OF RES ‘eR psa aay ror thaliana ny GES Se failed to. break the strike the A make you know how bad it is Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 I Meets at Bas ‘W'Sbuth Si wednes- |of L. officials were called in by the| With them all. They salute you, L BRO CASINO 10th St. & Bway. Eve, 8:20) -— the theatre Guta rresents — | John’s Rest t é vy ytsterd nf Tresday. Discussion |hosses, They organized the strike, COMFades. They ask your help.” | Mats, Tue. & Sat. at 2:80 A | auran x of Plenum. District speaker, to aah, Creanines "Une: Ririie- | FRITZI VICTOR “MILLE. ! N SPECIALTY: STALIAN 1 : at 3 CRS aan! Food Crafts Counci : ‘elephone: Murray Hil, 55% ia HERBERT'S MODISTE” D Ko with atmoap! I _Gentonia Mans Protest Mee |which attempted to deceive cafeteria | Jy 5 “ ” ‘ ' ‘treet, New York | SCHEFF in ‘ where all radical» meet Gastonia om protest meeting | ‘ ow Film “Weavers The 12th Anniversary of the Rus-|7 Bast 42nd Stree! 4 r if 1 i et, B reap eh ty oF ge 8. lath (petrons:and the workers (by giving . V sian Revolution will be celebrated amma | VCE: ine Saurday, Mat, $1.00 $5 GUILD W. 2, bv suv ||| 308 8. 12th St. New York t “Tonoere end others = Smet the bors a so-called “union” eard toltO Aid Gastonia Seven jiy the youth of New York City this og aaa na rege Re Extra Mat tiection Day | | U ee Tse waction 2 . Friday at the Manhattan Lyceum,!/| Dr. ABRAHAM MARK‘ hea., LI Poa Retreat? Macon aitee chs stasoubnate ¥ * ‘ eet eeting ER Rani: 6 Upeanetenrs a beet sea ly ap ry will Moai 66 E. 4th St. This celebration will SURGEON DENTIST Wednesday and’ ‘Saturday 2:30" | FULTON W. sin St Bven so|| Advertise your Union Meetings v Pom, at 1179 Broadway, | tio . BF, “, onl a min- to hear first-hand reports from the!hbe the first of its kind ever held in 249 BAST 115th STREET QUEENIE SMITH | Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:10)| here. For information write to v a a, f the strikers won the bette: th val u || in the Musical Comedy Sensation EORGE M, COHAN’ | '» ¢ Unit 1F, section 6. jority o | Gastonia battlefront by the fighters |this city, and will mark the begin-|] Cor. Second Ave. New Yor! . g Meese totiny, 30 ‘D. m. at 66 Man- |fonditions for which they fought so|themselves at Manhattan Lyceum, |ning of a membership drive for 200 DAILY BXCEPT FRIDAY THE STREET SINGER I Tests etal WORKER Ww af “aac Be eae | bu 5h y- G 66 E. Fourth St., today. new members for the Young Com- MB ING. 25-28 Union § N Yo Ww ’ Unit 5 hoot 8 et ty eM esr od New pkey: The strike leaders will speak at) munist League of New York. ANDREW TOMBES Mies Naw, York City e i ‘ se oday the bosses are getting to-/a special performance of “The! Besid: i i 2901 Mermaid Ave. j sper Pi esides prominent speakers, wh0 | ee | nen | The Talk of the Town! | c te j hae eRe cr ta! |gether if ee away these conces-| Weavers,” Hauptman’s famous revo-| will” deal with the progress of the ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE The Talk of the Town! b f All members of the Amatgnmated |~0"8 Of shorter hours and higher |lutionary drama, the film version of| construction of socialism under the| DR J MINDEL #7th St. W. of Blway, Chick, 9944 IVIC REPERTORY itn st |] "Neotel and Restaurant Workers s f y orkers and all butchers, | Wages won as a result of the strike. |which will be sfown under the aus-|Soviets, and especially the differ- Gh dtleoihd Evgs. 8:50, Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:30 fth Ave. Branch of the Amalgamated i ers, cafoteria and other food|In order to increase their profits, | pj 4 re ‘ N DE Extra Matinee Blection Day vee. 8:20, Mats. Thur. Sat, 2:20 Food Wor! e Forkers who are Party members are : sin the con iy?|Pices of the New York local of the|ence between the conditions of the JOHN , Comed; { 800, "$1, $1.00 big 4 Hy aied toa ‘al fraction meeting |they are planning to join the small, | Workers International Relief for the| young workers in America and in 1 UNION SQUARE pissin | BIRD N HAND Shae 134 What Bt hae Oirele Tase re ‘onight, 8,00 arp, at 26 Union Sa, independent restaurants into a chain | benefit of the Gastonia seven. - the Soviet Union, the Young Com- Ream, ocernenes Ales auin sis || DRINKWATER'S Te vi Me He woutes eet ‘ yeep perth gs S| f e trial Ore, jcorporation, with a central commis-| The performance will be continu-| is ‘ y fot eonnec any onight—“THE WOULD-BE eld on the of the Lo LI Tr Te wuld mean Oe go an oH eee a ea Hee eae te thr afi NOW rent eae ovum mn: let ae C4 4@ Boy esth Bt A off of hundreds of first-class chefs,|be obtained at the ‘Workers Book- “ a eheeern a PS nan Enemy t “The Great Money Trick,” will be Tom, Open from 8 n,m, to @ p,m. cooks and head countermen. Wit shop, 26 Union Square, and at local/ presented by players from the s2d ST. & BYWAY 178 9 these skilled workers out of the way, |New York, WIR, 799 Broadway, Lea; Patronize terre testy copay (ceca | 4 . gue. Sketches and recitals will “AROUND THE WORLD A. H, WOODS PRESENTS—, fa * abor id Reaternal gona te toes ot meer, Beas also be featured, There will be VIA GRAF amerran MOROSCO THEATRE Unity Co-operators Patronize m ‘ an ate’ | Would be forced on the other work- The Hoetaliets ‘ire the Third Hour~ | dancing to an excellent jazz orches- 0- Ip nie thik! fot sé 45th West of Broadway 8. AM ‘l ESS th Organizations ae aida 4 ie eet oe 3 tra until early morning. The Young AMAUNGE modern’ times, | [Eves 6:50, Mate, Wed. & Sat. 2:50 ER U The union’s program of action for future organizational work will be| gate committee hsa been elected by uniform. Sun- explained at the mass meetiug next!the membership which is extending | é ~ week. In the meantime, a shop dele-!the union drive into the open shops | i . 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 tight up 2700 BRONX BP (corner All Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. wee! I | Communist League will be present in : The Five Year Plan Induatry ts a Semnatientl of f tl ‘eapon o ELSIE FERGUSON | d PAGES Organize id Wig htt

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