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K, WEDNESDAY, VEMBEK zu. ) “For All Kind of Liicinee® { e, Loew’s « Farein, eZee MOMEARREDACHT Pitkin, to Oben Saturday eee | Open Satu FIGHT BALTIMORE ®;,»,Comeniix’ SCAB CLEANERS | mms Acie WORKERS SCHODL New Cinema Theat our Party Needs NEEDLE FAKERS ‘s Des’s Wesest” MEETING INFLOP New York District Party Menkes ; z ae The opening ceremonies of Loew’ KNUT HAMSUN FOR TREACHERY THE PARTY decided several LL Un maHonn f] 5 NT Pitkin Theatre, Saratoga and Pit- Lae oe months ago upon a Day’s Pay | | ey TT a m., at 143 ae ares Brae wal are place Assessment for every party mem-| | Gehan dL ty aturday, The doors of the nev bs | watechauieaalcmrarea ts Section 8. | =< {theatre will open at 11 o'clock, ussion!| Qnaalca at ‘ Text |take care of the early comers. | Speaks at Forum ~~ In conformity with the regular Sunday |continuous run policy of Loew's “a0 ¥ Pitkin, there will be four complete | The swing to the left of the Brit-|de luxe shows opening day, with Freiheit Gess Telephone: Murray Hill 3 at the Co-operative 7 Kast 42nd Stree | Patronize '|No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX Ps & EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) t per. Refuse to Pay Dues to “tne party is faced with, | Strikers at Big Union Pd me} Q ter tasks today than ever be- . » ‘ “a Vvara Fakers in Shop "Throughout the. country || Rally Hit Betrayers BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 19 | |workers conditions are becoming worse. unemployment grows, cap- (Continued from Page One) clothing acces an ialethior italist. militarism increases, the| | Wills and Paul B. Devid, and by| Unit 18, Section. lish workers, haatened by the intense | feature picture; gala stage show ———————————— Soviet Union is attacked by the | |/7e Ot Start scabs in the window | 11799 Broadway rationalization program supported ap asl uaheeTeAIGH! aii their disgust with the reactiona cleaners’ union. Amalgaermtadliutiibe dere bourgeois, the A. F. of L. is part : Adcuée’ ¥ woastinnavion We Hidkeay. MacUonald as’ slabobe’)| gerne hier eee r . e oT misleaders was strik- | of the bosses’ machinery against lamiuel| Lasits mamas pot gia, (5 eeatee © Rosctleaaniens |My Hansen MA d as * s" and a special inauguration film and | {nternational Barber Shop st illustrated Yesterday by, the (he workers, the Gastonia textile, Manhattan Window Cleaning Em-| mcct ‘Thursday, 8 p,m. at. 48. Bay | Premier, will be explained in a lec- | musical progra a Leon Navaro, BD M. W. SALA, Prop. worl ers of the Paul Sajka Pants’ | yorkers are sent to jail, the| ployers’ Protective Association, was | 78th St. Bath | each. iivery fune-| ture on “Labor Governments” by pointed Taster of _ ceremonies at | 2016 Second Avenue, New York shop, who were recently betray Party is being attacked because | also present. A former leader of the | Be ae Max Bedacht, member of the Sec- | RWS Bien sues sey | (et, 108rd & 104th Stay t ve ps igamated. _,,| |it is the leader of the working | Machinists’ Union, he felt quite at) ...... yDrama Nraction. = | /retariat of the Communist Party, rea alge Pg he oF | Ladies Bobs Our Specialty ana puis shop, located at Frederick class and our comrades are being | /home among his fellow renegades. | workers 'Schgol. ei Jat the Workers’ School Forum, 26- | Fivdiare Tehearaa’ Of hie stage bane Private Beaaty Parlor ant a Sitar the noe arrested and sent to jail in every A Contrast. | eucs 28 Union Square, at 8 p. m. Sun- Fee rants: Bata cn Sacntday, i —_— me months ago for a 19 ne ain contoank Meeting Wedn . $.80.p. m, at | day. bass i , ” si } ner cent increase in wages. T TE PARTY expects every || marine sa Manhettan Facer nen | 2901 Mermaid: Ave, Coney téland.” “| “Tpeisings of the oppressed colo- |-p\ 89, This, 18 College,” a musical Cocnacators! Vasonee Amal *] “ee os |meeting ‘n Manhattan Lyceur Vor * prisings 0: e@ Opp comedy, is the opening week screen geo veal se made a sett member to assume greater re-| | the first time in years harmony and| , Harlem 1 nial’ peoples against British im-| feature, The cast is headed. by | wir me ot Growin of, the S E R O Y ent wi ses, eported | | sponsibilities 4 \| i craigs! , The Ha Se ease age ee . st is Y | which is be v 1 the orkety phan anand Teported | | sponsibilities than ever before.| |g real spirit of solidarity prevailed. | wilt celebrate. the 12th 4 perialist rule are crushed just as|Robort Montgomery, Elliott. Nu.| Theatre se ' rkers that the 10 per cent | (Discipline must become more | | Proposals of the two bosses’ associa-| of the Russian Revolution with a/ruthlessly by the MacDonald gov- g, d Cliff E CHEMIST nerease was won. A few weeks |strict—demands upon the Party | linc) vere, sade mass meeting and dance in Lexing- t as by its predecessors, Be. | 20 Sally Starr and Cliff Edwards. Gast 7 at ILD Meet: ater the workers found themselves | |momber gre ¥| |tions, offering a small wage increase | ton Hall, 116 and Leington Ave,,| tment as by its predecessors, Be- | Emi] Boreo, well known comedy ar- | (YaStON / a ects 657 Allerton Avenue ‘ t 0 u: hemselve r ber greater. ; ‘. |but refusing the five-day week, were this Sa evening. Good band, |dacht will show. tist, heads the first of the Capitol ae : without the increase they had fought he Party in the New York Sans op proletarian play, admission 25 cents. ‘ vag 8 st of the Capito! A ° Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y¥. ter. Diaivice hae atta: sly rejected. Palmeri, rene-| 41) workers invited. | The school announces there is still | Theatre stage presentation, “Cafe| (Continued from Page One) « le ‘ 1 ie ie as not comple - MS/|gade business agent, was raricved) el f ea mas time to get tickets for the.prole- | de Paree.” ' Beal Sol Harper, Negro member of This fake strike move on the part | |job—has rot prid in full the| |by unanimous vote and Peter La-| mpertant Weetine weage sp. m,|tatian banquet to be held Thurs- 4 * |the Labor Jury; McGinnis and Coeradé of the Madonick-De Luca-Gross con-| | Day's Pay. | _ | |howit appointed in his place. at 26 Union Sa. A general polly for |day, Nov. 8, at 8 p. m., at the| “The New Moon” takes up new | Clarence Miller will speak. Thou- ° trolled Amalgamated machine here,!| | ~'* Party members owe their) | Palmeri and other scabs—Krat, | joo ans agin, Will be submitted. | school, ‘Tickets, costing 50 cents, | quarters, moving from the Imperial | sands of leaflets for this meting | Frances Pilat in order to force the clothing work- “y Pay in the New ma olle Lash, Gordon, Buchwald, ete.—were | : : |may be had at the office. | to the Casino Theatre, for a limited | are being distributed among the a ets of this city to pay dues to the | trict. Are you amongst them? | /ynanimously expelled, their union ant nats HesnUNE. | |engagement. The cast remains the | Negro workers in Brownsville and fo MIDWIF Amalgamated fakers and maintain, Rus. in your Day's Pay to the |bonds canceled and the money nt Party moniiization meet-| Workers School, ILD, |*2%°,% £2, the past 15 months at! among the workers in the knitting | 351 E. 7/th 82, New York, N. ¥. the Hflmans, Blumbergs, and lesser | | National Uitice, Communist Par- | | turned over to the organization fund. baht lee 9 '9|the Imperial, with Evelyn Herbert, | mills. Tel. Rhinelander 316 ty, E. 125th St, | | to Usher in New Year | ebert Halliday, Gus Shy, Max! Next Wednesday night, Novem- |Figman and William O’Neal in the | her 27, Beal and another Gastonia “27 B./ With Big Costume Ball teading roles. lietangane gill: coaake at Pakaale —MELROSE— misleaders in fat-salaried positions, made many of the workers disgusted with the Amalgamated. Harry Feinstein, union secretary Section 1. _.__... ..._4 |Lahowit, new business agent, Pete: Darck and other members, Ne Yesterday, when the “chairman’ TWO MORE H out the treacherous role played by of the shop, Padlack, tried to force 6 the right wing gang and the A. F. Meets tonight, th St. Important. busin net ee) ex * | A special matinee of “Follow | meeting. Dairy SEGETANIAN gpeciat Unit feetine ae’ 8.40 p. m.! Dancing marathons are not un-)|'Thru” will be given at the Chanin|” At all these meetings the impor- Comrades ‘Win Alvaya Pind tt th i ry oF % of L. ixecutive meets at 7.30. | common, but the workers who at-| 46th St. Theatre next Friday for} tance of building the I. L. D., of Pleasant to Dine at Onr Pince. ¢ workers to pay dues, the latter | * ‘ iat . oy ang | Unit 168 tend the forthcoming Costume Ball /the benefit of the Actors’ Fund. securing 8,000 new members by | '787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx refused to stand for the robbery any @ | At the scab Bryant Hall meeting! win meet om Thursday night to : ai aay deeb Pas tow (near 174th St. Station) longer. So great was the workers’) op U4 officers of the company union weré| discuss the Plenum and the tasks of| ®t Rockland Palace, arranged by COURT RULES NO LIMIT January 1, the quota for the New |] eH OND ts» INTERVAL. 149, anger thet Padlack was forced to * jappointed—they didn't bother to/'™* Pat, , kerry fete ml noi er ater : setae Roe, tee ee hide behind the bosses to escape the — elect them—with the renegade Com-| VC. Anniversary Celebration | Will Nave tie Fight dagen a en | ax, (Continued from Pago One) | Aen ore a ations for the district || = ane anger of the workers, The chair-| Wea udean, ar munist, Krat, as secretary, Lash as | cg, at JAAERATIONE: Wiha eae Lone oe sehr oe Aen om! Tummany is firmly seated for | . spate RA Rares Gate co tut d wnn| Workers Determined |tpeciat’orgavizer and all the other| Soren mantaterpacienc! willbe ssle Lone year to the next, although they |avother “arse. of ‘graft and. easy [conference to be held December. 15 | Tl ON AL | collect dues for the Amalgamated/ to Carry on to Victory jttied and trusted strikebreakers | ji "Nov. 2h, 30 Bane Po eater [aed be far from jazz-struck. For) pickings—and the law is simply | sh Mie a agit abd Vegetarian any more.” ‘ given jobs. They also announced |1, 2 and'2 of the ¥.c1, ‘Prominent| the ball, which begins on the last) erased by the state supreme court. heey rept eae RESTAURA i that th i Je. | leaders of the Party and League will| night of 1929, will continue through ‘ ‘nounced that the Gastonia defend- NT F Repeatedly betrayed by the mis-| (Continued from-Page One) at they were arranging a settle-| speak, and moving pictures of the| the mall hours of Jan. 1, 1980 The case was that of John Milano,| sits ave available to speak before|| 199 SECOND AVE) UE leaders of the Amalgamated, the |specches in English and Italian, on ™eM (sellout) with the bosses, giv- | Red “Day demonstration will be ay ae Sone eee ‘ whose rent of $23 a month for four | ooing class organizations. Or- } Boe. 18tm and isth Bee, RMON LURE Gisthing, woskers| re cic citwance ot cemne eee ee we tie five-day week and sign- |" ni A agains raat re rooms he and his family had oc- | ganizations ‘should commits Strictly Vegetarian Food ‘ now find themselves slaving under the industry, the union policy and Se Apa instead of a ote abhor rid Fraternal ae ty ‘cueh M A cd be anh cupied for four years, was arbitrar- | ity the New York 1. L. D. of seas 1 Mie A Worse than in any ciner| the conditions in the organised |" 9309 For Hand-Raisers 0 ae dreheatea has bedt obtained tor thal 5°, ane tho, seme gti’, refused '|799 Broadway, Room 422. -s ‘ clo’ center in the country. They | shops, | ‘ “ faai : . fo i; ay, C1 ar! « aré beginning to turn to the mili-!” the union is preparing a huge laisse eave! was “approved” at} rganizations occasion. Tickets are 75 cents in| and Bronx Property Owners helped! Build Up the United Front of HEALTH FOOD : tant leadership of the Trade Union ape pa riey ge janother company union meeting in! Cieaners and Laundry Workers. _| Advance, but will be jacked up to| Ladi Gennis, his landlord, go after| the Working Class From the Bot- Vevetari rvdngescarne ;| Mass meeting for all the workers in|th evening in the Ukr:‘tian Na-|_ A meeting of the $1 at the door. Do your ticket shop- | 1 Ei focal getarian Unity League, with which the Mens’ | ; 1a Laundry Workers, T. U, y P- | the pound of flesh. tom Up—at the Enterprises! | Clothing Workers Organization at aS very sf one a ae are tional Home. A sum of $300 was | ye1a ‘Thursday, 8p. ping early. 2 | RESTAURANT | 7 oh rs e date an lace wi - | 8 s r y |S n i prob-= _——— ny Committe is affiliated, ‘The Mens’ ounced soon damian a utdeamiael rr ed eed Wit reliable a land. preparations tor the mel | 1600 MADISON AVE. 1 Clothing orkers Organization 2 ‘ 4 meeting will be taken up. i Ry I b ti Phone: UNI versity 5865 mM , : pa hs to raise their hands at the proper Aa irst Celebration , . re ee Committee is planning a fight for time | National Textile Workers Union, || . % x oon Buffalo Workers in| the window Cleaners’ Protective | is folio: 2 ers mre Lag ee Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 < | Ley Union, Local 8, in a statement issued |, Wednesday, § Pm. knit-soods aine orkers “7 7 7 Be z ¥ 12th Anniv ersary Sun. lyesterday, points out the fiasco of |” Thured ty Sp. ths Sha Diststor tx. | y LAST THREE DAYS! Steg John’s Restaurant BALTIMORE, Nov. 19.—Plans| puppato, Nov. 19—The great- | the betrayers’ efforts to capture the | ule Committee, 16 W. 21st St. | ROCKLAND, Me, Nov. 18—The '—a fine peg film ote Wate SPECIALTY! ITALIAN DISHItS for the building of a powerful In-| 1° ce ai their celebrations of the Union, and calls on those few work- | askel to come to the national | workers of Maine celebrated the an-| Labor at War” —Daily Worker. ||; A Place with atmosp! } Soh ees oF bp vet ame | Twelfth Anniversary of the October |€TS temporarily deluded by the com-| Cy ddareed pobetoned kad ‘rive | piversary of the October Revolution | Praised by BARBUSSE—PODOVKIN—DISENS 802 B. 12th St. Re York trades workers in Baltimore, an f r 4 ie any union agents» to return and! out jeaflets 5: * york: Equal To “POTEMKIN” al Is . } ei voc nutes | Revolution is planned this year by | P2! iB atari t leaflets ' for the first time, when the workers q | for the on Sa bd aby eae et the Buffalo workers, under the aus- |Join the union membership in the; ,,%o7Kers Laborstorr thentre, | o¢ Rockland and Long Cove met at | i bosses an oir allies of the right] vices of the Communist Party. The \fight for the five-day week, in| be made with T.. A. DeSantes, 1271 |a mass meeting in Rockland. The 66 99 1 wing needle unions, will be discussed | (ojchration will be held this Sun. |SPteading the strike and building Oo Dla oe nie eats: '* Of workers heard Evald Anderson, of | All Comrades Meet at 1 at a mass meeting of cloakmakers, | 4... November 94, at 8 p.m, at |Powerful building service workers’|tegun. = gabe Worcester, Mass., and Martin Hend- | BRONSTEIN’S i dressmakers, furriers, clothing work-| ¢03\. o's Hall, 351 Broadway near junion. A union meeting will be held COW. dl duct rickson tell of the great industrial Greater than “TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD” ¢ erg shirtmakers, millinery and all | y-oinut, Among the speakers will *" Manhattan Lyceum this morning. | rye ‘tin ‘Auniverstre of the 'U. © progress in the U,S.&.R. and of the chakcaltganas ri ‘ig apd id Vegetarian Health 1 other workers of the needle trades | % “ith W. W. will he celebrated at Stuytes- | strug] th thers of the Special Added Attraction! Restaurant < "°S'be John Williamson, from New Jant © ind Avs. and Oth Bt, this| Ue es ee eee ee ee ee » 5 here, when Ben Gold, secretary- yo4. Charles Mitchell, District Or-| Machado Hands 23 to. fits, venine.. Living newssaner: South. A collection of $26 was di- THE SOVIET FLIERS IN AMERICA 558 Cleremont Parkway, Bronx he tregsurer of the Needle Trades) | oni7e: of the Communist Patty; | r other, interesting features. Admis- | vided between the Communist Party a remarkable film showing the enthusiastic receptions given to I Industrial Union, addressed the | Co Wand, of the Dictrict Women's| MUOMintang Terror “"")""% os land the Daily Worker. the Fliers in Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, Detroit and New - r workers Thursday, Nov. 21, at 8) ponartment of the Communist Biche Metieemane tren Omtic. York—ALSO THEIR START FROM MOSCOW. Unity Co-operators Patronize Pp. gt ier ie ea ah Be Party; C. L. Thornton, militant! (Continued from Page One) a rick Theatre 45 W ‘i ‘ i SAM LESSER i lins St. e meeting will be under Ne 20 worker, ate. Music and mass | Chinese workers, ex¢ept that Ma- nis Fria evéring for T. H, Gordon wi sbbak on, the | 52 W. Sth St. (Met. 5th and Gih Aves.) Fi 4 the atispices of the Needle Trades | peetations will algo feature. | |chado called them “disturbing | Tieset< ont tole fj PORES AGARE TAGE CF the FILM GUILD CINEMA Continuons Dally—Noon (o Midnight Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor Workers Industrial Union, Mens’ 5 aliens.” The close co-operation of | 2/,Upity Coor ve Restaurant, 1860 UGS, AeGahame. Claud Direction: Symon Gould SPRING 5095—5090 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Cléthing Workers Organization | |the militant Chinese workers with| en eae Meets Teh ee a At the | Special Forenoon Prices: Weekdays 12-2—35e: & Sun. 1 |] pgtween 210th and 111th Ste, Committee of the Trade Union Unity| Boston Needle Worker | tie cuban workers in their common Youn Workers, Attentian! Workers Center, All Council mem- | Next to Unity Co-operative House | is conducting # Class evere Wednes:| bers wishing to train as speakers | ague. | fi i ‘iali i Aav, 6.3 pm. A v. 2 3 re }. ¥ 2 | “ | Mass Meet Hears Ben |the Nanking and’ Machado ‘puppet| Ti96 30u?” ssp ee ee ea MUSIC AND CONCERTS | Gold; Plan Struggle | peat of Wall Street, is the! Z Workers feamaltie 08 A | TEXTILE WORKERS #4 Wheonds | DR. J. MINDEL panpar 7 eects at the Workers Se! _ (rt (Pe mcry: STIG 7 < NTWU DELEGATES BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 19.—What | vethe 28 ave being held under heavy | iis LE ai gall workers” dramatic | ota ee rr iad GONDUCTORLESS et te * * | | ; 1 HE EN ; 1 UNION SQUARE should be the answer of Boston guard on the Cuban transport 3 a ‘ i ALL TALK DRAMA itcom 80$—Phone: ecNial 8188 militant needle workers to the fake| Maximo Gomez; to be deported tol panture ie qe TIT ™ on the | | Not connected with any strike contemplated by the right| Yongkong and from there to be “Achtevements of 12 Yerts in the | BLA KMAIL. CARNEGIE HALL other office wing company union, and other vital! turned over to the Nanking white] {i ui) 3 Rs Ph and | WITH DISTINGUISHED parca ‘aah te aber ee questions will be taken up at a mass] terror, an ting Cisse Terror. if LONDON sTAGe CAst (Saturday Eve., November 3 ‘ Ne | meeting of Boston needle workers! Cooperating closely, the Machado‘)? 4) A. Same dav, 8 n,m. at | . i 250 from Mill Towns to}! who will be addressed by Ben Gold, govertnant cod the Nanking gov.| 222 sth Sy. Admisaion tree, arn va MAJESTICY3, 9° Wot Biase: Breg:30 Soloist: JOHN POWELL Be Honor Guests | Secretary-treasurer of the Needle /ernment's agents here, the local| Urome Workers Nance. Cancers, International Musical Trlumiph |BACH, Bra burg Concerto No. 4 | Trades Workers Industrial Union, |brarich of the Kuomintang, caused a| th» Rronx Worte ‘ is FOR THE BENEFIT OF THR By JOHANN STRAUSS | MOZART, PI STILEMA Hl SECOND AVENUD, Phone, Orchard 2 7 ‘i | wilt + Sap ibletic Clan) GASTONIA TEXTILE STRUGGLE | ¢ “Serenade”; All of the 250 or more delegates | Wednesday, November 20, right af- | raid on the residences of the workers | fh) ni. Go atne ta4r Boston Rona | wickets: § f troubl h te thé Hotlonal convention. of the | ter eh acral oat Pac Ta a on the offices of the Alliance |‘"* "ose Ganzen ‘eh atanepsen A WONDERFUL NIGHT jana x ‘ neta neg guar friend wha ba National Textile Workers’ Union, to | Berkeley St., 7 ‘oston. Discussion jon Oct. 26. Among the workers ar-|* ,., Of¢ 7 f aaa ekteecns (YG ronalning St ten ret ean saber an be held November 28 in Paterson, the rank and file workers will be|rested was Keechang, secretary ot | «nae Ab Aiseieaon oe Implovers THANKSGIVING EVE, Ptien Pega nl tll eee eae ech AA AMR AS a a N. J, will be guests of honor at the | a feature of the mass meeting. The| the Cuban branch of the Alliance. | Yyulfare, ,Scpemes and the office | Wednesday, Nov. 27th! Bvgs. isu. Mats. Wea. & Sat ¥t0| BROOKLYN THEATRES Textile Workers’ Ball and Carnival | meeting is under the auspices of| A second group of Chinese work-| wienretsin Monday, “6.30 9. mat] JOHN Comedy BIRD 1 HAND. ~~ LAST 2 DAYS! _|| Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF in New Star Casino, 107th St. and the Needle Trades Workers’ Indus: 'ers, charged with “violating immi-| \7/op, conte, Jéth St. pnd 2nd Ave.) NT BW STAR CASINO | DRINKWATER'S N tg ‘ ea SURGEON DENTIST Park Ave., on the night preceding | trial Union. gration laws,” has fallen victim to ke 107TH STROBY AND PARK AVE. CASINO Bway & fuih Bt. Des. 8:30 First Time in Brooklyn! |]. Gao mast 150 streer the é¢onvention, Thanksgiving Eve. seca the Machado terror, being held for} Juncstay Workers We eRM Thine | | Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:20 |“CROWTH OF THE SOIL” | Caer PRUE: BYE New torn The fete, arranged by the Union MOSES WORKS FOR MACHADO. |deportation to Hongkong. The cases | wit» viven hy the Jneosiay Work.| JOHN C. SMITH’S | DAILY BXCEPT FRIDAY and Local New York, Workers’ In- se of these workers clearly show the| °"“ op plea ied iol ie UIA ad NEGRO ORCHESTR N E Ww M 0 Cv) N) By KNUT HAMSUN Jephone for nppointment ternational Relief, will help muster | _ (Continued from Page One) close cooperation of American impér=| 4" 'y-cinian ‘Netional Hall, 39) 1, fo) A SCHWAB & MANDEL'S MUSIOAL GEM | ;licstar Seandinacian east In the netual Lhe desl iat lade Meat working ¢lass sentiment here for | tion which , was secretly being jialism with the Machado govern-| 79rd St. cae ee Tick. with __ | ldeales of Norway unaer direct supervision the aérious work of tk> following | Passed around to members of oe ment, for these workers were sent ring HUGtRS Ament Hott, | ickets 7 3 Cents venuant | acbibay sit | ana on the, sano. poe bi day, when plans for spreading the Senate Foreign Relations Commit-|back to Cuba from the United) "he [ellice Workers, Propose es Auwatdds; Plenty of good seats. $1 $1.0, $2. $250) JEWS ON SOVIET SOIL BR. MITCHELL R. AUSTIN textile struggle in the South are to tee. States. enbfav at the Cooberative Hall. 649 Booey, NEW YORK, WorkERS’ VIC REPERTORY tin st tith Bt Vivid Views of Agtarlan Jews | oe be laid down. Besides the dele- ‘he resolution which was handed| The Machado government has ex-|Hndson Ave West New Vor, Sa INTERNATIONAL RELIEF | (SIVIC REPERTORY i Sti m@OMART THEATRE| Oo trist gates from mill centers in New out the back door to his imperialist tended its terror to other language | 16°)" Now Theqdmuncthe: Miataue at 799 Broadway, Room 221 | Eves! 8:20, Mats. Thur. Sat., 2:30 | Fulton St, and Rockwell Place, Brooklyn ptometris } New Jersey, Pennsylvania | friend by Moses threatened inter-/| groups among the militant workers | ivotinns: | and | 50c, $1, $1.50 | ballin Setmeiawer MAT fi om | 370s WHIRE: PLAINS AVBNUD the far South, Fred Beal and | vention in Cuba. in Cuba. A group of Spanish, Haitian NATIONAL | TEXTILE | WORKERS EVA Le GALLIBNND. Director to mia Speciat prices | Year Allerton Ave, Bronx, N. Y. the ther six couthern Gastonia de-| ‘The resolution charged that the |and other workers are also being| ve Meee Tom Maton SeATGULL® | Take WAL, Subway’ to Dean Avontey TEL, KSTABROOK 2081 Tomorrow Night—“INHERITORS” I. R. T. to Nevins Street. special Appointments Made for fendants, leaders of the N. T. W. U., Machado machine in Cuba had vio-| held for deportation. will have places of honor at the | lated the conditions laid down in the ball. ‘so-called Platt amendment. 4 P - : ‘ | ‘The rejoicing of the workers over, Machado, governor of Cuba, is | ry | the fetutn of these fighters to their | the puppet of Wall Street sugar and | | Fight to Free the Seven) class will be heightened by all the | railroad interests. | Gastonia Strike Leaders! | W.LR. fixings of the proletarian festival. John H. Carroll is not only in the | rt v NnUY TT yr — 78 io yl) : ABOR DEFENDER, WORKERS CHORUS Tiekets at Workers Bookshop 30 Union Square, New York Comrades Outside of the Bronx. “4 t By Helping the “ICOR” You Help Build Soviet Union! | FIFTH “ICOR” BAZAAR Hl FOR JEWISH COLONIZATION IN THE SOVIET UNION FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY | Hotel & Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers, 133 W, Gist St. N.Y, C. Phone Circle 7386 Business meetings held the fitst Monday of the month at 8 p.m, Kducational | meetings—the third Monday of the month. Executive Board | meetings—eyery | ‘Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock, One industry! One Union! Join and Wiaht the Common Inemy! Workers’ organizations are urged |employ of the sugar bankers, but | | ‘ to take boxes for their members’ receives $4,800 a year frém the) eee through the N. T. W. U. national Cuban embassy in Washington to) office, 104 5th Ave., Room 1707,)smooth things out with such or at the W I. R., 799 Broadway, staunch Hoover men as Senator (Special Soviet Anniversary Number) Room 221. ' Moses. : JuNNib Coorer, I. L. D. Organizer of the Phila- ieee " Office open from 9 a m. to 6 p.m, | delphia District, .writes: ENGLISH LANGUAGE NOVEMBER 29, 30 and DECEMBER 1, 1929 | = === f “Let me say that this is the best issue that 1 Now Being Organized at the TOIT ORED® TTNITAAI | have yet seen (this is the opinton of all comrades | | 3LTCHERS’ UNION he AVE YOU SEEN? | eon here who saw fe) and Pa Me BOM Hills Nas) Agareses 919 BROABWAT | INFANTRY ARMORY “taenl 1TH AML A B.S, of BAA tel . Am sire that pill bi le to sell it Orth Asay GA Min Phe sae eaves TCG ete reer aereeee, eae TI 68 LEXINGTON AVE. (between 25th and 26th Sts.) 1 coe 3 Sach ou. | ARSENAL also apply to other districts.” ee Htegular meetings every firgt and Wait with your purchases. Articles of all descriptions third Sunday, ‘- A an epic of the Ukrainian PAIRS a oo ties pesube reese diyryh hese : will be sold at the lowest prices. |||Smployment Burgay, open eveee struggle for freedom The Only Labor Pictorial in America The DAILY workER || “ntertainment and Dancing Every Day Official Monthly O1 the Ih. D. Advertising Dept. | salina th ala ie Mais choi 26+28 Union Sq., New York City | Subscribe—$1.00 a Year. LABOR DEFENDER, 80 EAST 11TH ST., NEW YORK FURNISHED ROOMS tefl Koma: hitge ee a metites meet sul s _ Restaurant and Buffet | AdmissionFriday and Sunday 50c. Saturday 75c. Combination $1.25 FILM GUILD CINEMA 6a W. Sth Street (iii Xtal) SP Ring S09s-soge “ICOR” 799 BROADWAY TEL. STUYVESANT 0867 | Bakers Lava) 108 | Tot. Jerome Union Label

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