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__ Page Two _ DAILY WORKER, SW YORK. G00 PITTSBURGH WORKERS IN | Workers Relief Calls| All to Help the Iinois| Miners Win the Strike! THU DAY, DEC EMBER 19, 1929 NT. W. U.LEADING 1000 CAL, TOILERS ‘Oscar Wilde Plays to Be “For All Kind of Insurance’ GREAT WELCOME TO AGCORS! PITTSBURGH, Pa. Dec, 18.—|ney for the Internations) Labor De- | 7ed8 of thousands of workers and | |plans concerning the presentation of | a RC ES fine hund Pittsburgh workers |fense in the Accorsi case, and Sin- ympathizers in every part of the | a series of plays by American, Brit- joa ——— 3 e gyi i . is, noted write country are being called on to aid | ish and European playwrights, em- welcomed Salvatore Accorsi at endorsed | the heroic struggle of the Tilinois | od pape a special group of players | Patronize ting Dor : Relief is the backbone of every | ponsible for the ; a First will come a cycle of plays : ponsibie tor {Ne | strike. Striking workers must fight} to Spread Strike | Communist Party. cilby‘oveae’wide ‘ahd simong his 8 International Lab« speech on the anti-|20t only the bosses and their police, pate HS wotics. s whidie i> boMisidexabions ate: 26-28 NON SUAS yi et t i A : ig hugs e B Y e et 8. ' C i il “f es rs , ” ie) Le) backed by ivities of the boss- oe Me is spi Ree Sate el aoe Wal The | (Special to the Daily Worker.) |“Lady Windermere’s Fan,” “The 2700 BRONX P! & EAST He said that a uintatic, more celantlens deecc'|leadina the Oceieg cf fe AGO oE EG | oe nate ser Nente ainporeariee On. eine Rar nakey 7 7AM) (corner Allerton Ave.) could not be obtained by the ster, more relentless foe— leading the strike of the 400 work-|}y 1,900 workers took part in a/|Ideal Husband,” “A Woman of No} ——~-- workers in the capitalist cou ied the Bacco-Varipetti, Gastonia | , Strike and starve,” say the Me saath one oer ole the “defense of the Soviet Union| dua,” “Vera,” or “The Nihilists,” | Cooperators! Patronize Accorsi was enthusiastically grect-|and Woodlav at Lewin ie 8: |the unbearable rationalization, which | ,*,.: ‘ ninle |“ ‘ ; ” and “The | Ba aed he ude stically greet: and Woodlawn cases. Lewis made | “ustrike and welll help with foad, [eulminated in the company's ent oe matinee" GEE Salta Cree dacchr agonaine real S E R O Y workers, Other speakers were Pat | The tnterartionet Latos Defense [With clothing and shelter, with lorcasing the loonis from/four to six, | wortcr capscub revolution, | Whe|predent plana ihe fitet production Devine, Detroit, organizer of the plans a wide organizational drive in eee cate a Pecos te he Ge NB ne Leas a the | workers then marched five blocks will be made in January and with | CHEMIST Community Party; Margolis, attor- | this section. | pledge. of the workers: strike a picket line was thrown i ‘ : i ral ‘3 e ps seen [Prine filaois sntnerd shunt ln Wetr jacana thevaalll and trot. are whe: | eee eee Mel Whence aan | AE ET be A ie SPA |Pighe: ‘They look to: their” fellow Hug shade tormpvend Whe stele to thal Teens Wan nel. Cwenbyrong | Dorit OS 00) os | Beta hroabaaal6) -Breky: Ni2 Ye | workers throughout the country ton a workers joined the Communist. Tony Sarg’s Marionettes will | cham WILL ORGANIZE 23 KNOXVILLE 3 j fi : ‘ ’ i - Comrade food, clothing, medical attention and| The workers in all the textile | F Way) Cbanine euvhe Assembly The IT an shelter to keep them fighting and |towns in the vicinity of New Lon-| Dress Pickets ring, cette oett katt d Frances Pilat HW 8 4 g Ral L DELE GATES : keep their wives and children from |don are on the point of revolt, and jweeks’ run of special matinees, be- il tf JUDLEVO Gli starving, |the National Textile Workers Union Smash Gunman ginning December 20. Sarg has MIDWIFE Rush funds and food at once to is active in organizing mill locals in} staged an all-star gala revival of| Gonquctor of the Philharmonic |! 351 #. 7/th St, New York, N. ¥. the Workers’ Relief, 949 BROAN AS \all these towns. (Continued from Page One) one of his earliest puppet Successes, | Orchestra, who will direct a pro- | ‘Vel. Rhinelander 8916 Textile Wor rorkers To Be at Convention Jan. Conference Will Form Militant Body Defense and and Eager} Again the miners and again the thous: are in revolt, | ands and hun- coal digs provide them Room 512, New Yor! pie Se _TRUST GETS U, S. with the necessary | '400 Out in Mystic; Try ers of the Sadoniz Silk Co. mills, nearby textile towns, whete equally unbearable conditions exist. (Plan Textile Fight at Meeting Saturday | SILK STRIKERS N MEET FOR USSR si Workers Join the mass demonstration at Oakland for Party at the meeting. tented themselves in arresting three workers. Frame-Up For Two. Presented by Shuberts The \ Shuberts yesterday eka for each production. Importance,” “The Duchess of Pa- | again make a brief visit to Broad- |“Rip Van Winkle.” Saturday will mark the three | hundredth performance of “Jour- | ney’s End” at Henry Miller’s The- | WILLEM MENGELBERG gram of Handel, De Falla and Bee- | thoven this evening and tomorrow afternoon at Carnegie Hall. 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York No-Tip Barber Shops VEGETARIAN ‘ ; The case of R. Potash, chairman pa nlc | ; DETROIT, , Tenn., Dec. 18— Pate, Sherrifi’s war is | Dairy aesravranr anemployment Saaigata | (Continued From Paye One) | of the N. T. W. 1. U. organization atte. B.C. Shenitte was play t || Wandeville Theatres | omrades Wil Always Bind It hat the bulk of ational ‘Textile Worke T,U,UL, one on the situation in| Committee, and Joseph’ Winogradski, |St Present Being asted ay lve Soni. joel lie ATE Naot Ve Mi aden fue Usiog: convasden a owe i |the ‘South, . tion of (came up before Magistrate Dodge, |Panies in the United States, seven | —~— 5 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx on nion convention at Paterson are ou one on organization 0: the one who held Shiffran for trial, | Germany and one each in ten oth- PALACE | (near 174th St. Station) most 0 on their way from the three big-cot | Negroes and one on organization er countries. 5 ; sca] |PEMONHi— INTHRVALD 9149, the ake ‘ ton stills of thie vicinity. The int land strike strategy. jin Jefferson Market Court yester- | huptnald’ De: Movant. Goaratea, | Ted Lewis and His Musical | ng to the militant leadership of the | emy 00, and many have jcined | After that should come industrial |44¥- A gorilla named |" Moretsky iepoRtaeeHaGh Ukdeentaed: Lecunle | Bion, i. Ainator seen ie aia ade “ Trade Union Unity League and the | the N.T.W. within the last few days,| CUDa Co. ” Gets Inside |conterences on silk, cotton, knit/complained that the two workers), "Gro soo. theatre will be re-| mauge, Mennedy, in a new playlet, RATIONAL Auto Workers Union. Organizer Amy Schechter reports. — ss foods, woolens and worsteds and |had besten him up in the fur mare} (Yo S 0 ho Gone theatte, Mone | ger’ hed Hat's Burns and Allen; | m These 0 5 are planing | Sr addltitt ts dhe tatlowken,| Dope from Crowder |Friitiy other sections of the field.) #6 several, weake. aga, His. wit. | Apenes othe, Coane heatre, Mon’ | Mr. Wu, with ‘his Chinese Show Vegetarian i t of a powerful be ank and file members of the rail- | There must then be reports on| | nesses were a policeman, and a no- ate: are ee © \boat; the Dixie Four; Felovi i 0 ed workers of De-'road brotherhoods, and many unor- | (Continued from Page One) |organization of women workers, on torious gangster named Harry “Candle - Light,” Be Hie conden others. ti RESTAURANT steps they have begun the ganized metal workers have come to | that in case of war any attempt to|organization of young workers, the |Plitt. Plitt swore he saw Wino-| | ogo "tn? Gertrude Law- hoa na 199 SECOND AVE1.UE drive for the demand of unemploy- the organizer of the N.T.W. assur- | Seep @ traffic, lane open between lelection of a new national council, }gradski and Potash fleeing from vie vinrench its ?éth perform RIVERSIDE | Bet. 18th and 18th Sts.. f. Dorens of mass meet- ing her of their support. All the |the Philippines and the United|and sometime during the proceed- j the scene on a day on which he had ance tonight at the Empire Theatre.| The Weaver Brothers, with El- || Strictly Vegetarian Food gs of the ur Ys are mills of this section have been cov.| States would be promptly aban-|ings, the amendment of the present | Previously, when charged with an) "00" (ie ra tte de |virys Herb Williams; Venita Gould; | =: — b| g held ered by the distribution of conven- | doned. |constitution in the light of lessons | #ssault, claimed he was in Canada.) ot os tothe has acquired the |Glenn and Jenkins; the Five Dan- | 3 out the ¢ tion leaflets. There are cotton, g and woolen mills here e workers were sold out by kni Th , to bi call for he conference follows, is a new and militant organ- ization not belonging to the Ameri- can Federation of Labor. nmittees, and | “We plan to use this memoran- |dum and this information when we can do so to the best advantage— | Secretary of War would support Stimson (Sectetary of State) be- }cause any limitation on reports learned during the first year of the union’s existence. Full opportunity for free discus- | the most important parts of the | | convention. | | The two most immediately press- | A little contradiction like that did not bother the labor hating Magis- trate Dodge. He held both defend- frame-up. Two Importar’ Meetin The Needle Trades Workers’ Ins production rights to “New Eng- land,” the full-length, two-act colla- boration by Donald Ayia tae lof Man,” Appleton and Walter Marquiss. |ubes others. HIPPODROME production rights to “Brotherhood | lon and Zambouni a comedy, by Charles L. | and Greene; Betty and Pepito. Carr eas wlkey ilthe United Textile Workers about | Probably after the matter gets into|sion from the floor of all the prob- | 4nts for the grand jury. The union “ y Vallee, with his - | UR. Detroit. to convince them that | We are inclined to believe the|for, and this is considered one of|fense will vigorously combat this)piiis, ate has also required tha | Lover.” Vaudeville includes O'Han- | Phone: UNIversity 5865 Tabor Brothers | Brothers with | HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 of the workers. This struggle must other labor organiza-| a5 Stas |from the Philippines would tend to|ing problems, and opportunities, are | dustrial Union continues its organ-| ns =—>—— ’ . tions: Cleaning ‘Workers Go| create political disturbances in the|the Southern situation, and the ization struggle, a fight that must| lecture to ba given by’ Ji Touts John’s Restaurant To all wor of Detroit: | Philippines and increase the work |situation in the silk industry. involve a whole series of strikes,| Engdahl to Talk on |Rngdahl, national sectetary of the || SPECIALTY: ITALIAN pisHEs , The remedy that the bosses have/On Strike; De man dot the War Donartment. | The South, where the union has | sharp conflicts with bosses who re- Accorsi Case Dec. 2211 ‘e Sedal tahoe Det ei ithe A place with atmosphere + for the present unemployment and |Fo9 aje Wares Be Paid) .. “Senator Smoot (chairman of the| jfought heroic battles at Gastonia,! fuse to grant union conditions. To cco ec, inary ash ae Ma eee where all radicals meet ¥ cconomie a further npaign € FAG: senate Finance Committee) realizes | Homestead (Leaksville strike) and) further organize this struggle, the | 1 SE walvat ix \4 ad Bak 2, par a Paces ti 302 E. 12th St. New York Ay ef wage citt all these things, but is determined |other mill towns is not losing in | Joint Board has called a meeting | The acquittal of «Salvatore cal basen . C Ff rf ‘dahl . ‘al! of the sp The workers at the Rainbow |to fight and we should do our best importance. The beginning only |to-tay, right after work, at the anion CO’ in the midst of the fascist | the features Comrade Engda will} f ing and Dyeing Plant in Mt.} |to help him.” |has been made, and the fight will! office, 131 West 28th St., of all| W4V® of terror thruout the country | bring out is the fact erotic Ac-'| All Comrades Meet at on went # a strike yesterday | mig document shows that the|be complicated next year by the| shop chairmen in the shops of the |S a restilt of working class pres-| corsi aryte aeaa not ote e | BRONSTEIN’S ‘ ck wages. Some | poneral staff of the U. S. army in|use of the A.F.L, in greater meas- | Dress Association. A sure, and the general attack by the| gle in Pennsylvania. ere are = j 8 did not get pay for | its dindtiaslotis sa) Wit maneuvers |e by the mill owners to try and Another meeting today of Gite ete state on the militant mites ae long ike hs for Vegetarian Health | B program that Mayor Lodge i nc ¥ dive weeks. Phe cleaners | ad developed differences in tac-|Ptevent organization of the mill cloak and dress cutters will take workers will be the subject of a/ their activities against the bosses. | Restaurant } ¢ Martel of the Detroit Federation of |@"d Dyers Section of the United | +0. over the question of the Philip-|Workers. Southern delegates will! place at 7 p. m, in the same union || 538 Claremont Parkway, ‘Bronx l |Cleaners and Laundry Workers I q P| be \ Labor are proposing. The Ford fake | act tial op apy ri ont ne pines. ibe prominent at the convention, and | office, GOS. | ht “wage sen is aay of this ae eid desk erik sins on ce “tS |" The war referred to is undoubted- Ghat “a yay most of the | —-——_——— | k paign to lower the living standard)”, ony a | ly @ war between the U. S. on th astonia defendants. i P Ee tha woveava. snihe,sttike will continue until the| ye cide, amd Great Britain ani{ . The workers in the silk industry, | Labor “and Fraternal| | @ | |DR. J. MINDEL f We must not be fooled by the|:™ p Nine Cemands are beng rea") Japan on the other: Stimson, who|the dye houses, too, are going Organizations | SURGECN DENTIST bosses’ promises, by their fake plans |" 1) ent of all the back |i8 Feferred to in the letter, evident-|through horrible conditions, and a 1 UNION SQUARE b of public works. We can expect hes Gent iin hy Cee iy talkie the position. tha .|general strike, under the leadership | any LABOR ORGANIZATIONS AND Theatre Guild Productions IVIC REPERTORY 14th St |] zcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 ; ey ; <. No firing of help. 3.| 3 e P piece | v ATTENTION! : I nothing from the capitalists, their | FOE" 4° 0 “UF iz P. _3-| munication with the Philippines be|°! the N.T.W.U., is a probability. | erat bal shoal a ry E REE Pe, Not connected with any t Community Fund and their other|Paual division of work. 4. The) rrt up at all costs to stave off| This convention will have at least | ut Mituwtny Mection “ot the Patt GAME OF LOVE |) peat seh other office agencies. Only the organization of |W#8es must be paid regularly at] oy iti a hundred workers from the first | o pathetic ¥ 4 AND DEATH” | ’ Nii, Director LL the unemployed into a powerful or- |!2 o'clock on every Tuesday. se a ey ally interesting in| battle ground of the N.T.W.U., New |/eatujon, holds jan, attnie, to, see By ROMAIN ROLLAND I eid seth SMa ERA GIL : ‘i The ica Pan | is is especially interesting im ” funds for activities, a pa’ ertixe= | pes Today Mat—*THE aULL" i ganization united in common strug- ae ie gene bee ed spirit of view of the recent conversations |Bedford, and 25 of them will be He eg aa GUILD W608 860 | prontent—ern LIVING conPsE” | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF se employed can forte |p te esata or has Batted | with Stimson and the Japanese dele- | Young workers. ‘There will be at ithe Daity Worker 1 iortin thane Tom. Night—eTNR SHA GUEL" | SURGEON DENTIsT : s to consider the needs | ing and Laundry Workers In-| #ate8 to the armament conference |!east 35 from the South. ee eS ee . bag o4y BAST, 115th STREP Ty | unite all workers organized and un- |@UStrial League. organized, employed and unemploy-|y_ 4 * . | wants sufficient eruisers built to| Workers "if ite vorker settled ry { phone: Lehigh 6022 ed, white and Negro, young workers |Must Raise Relief lethal: ny: rekslationaty wevansrtl Goueuse Wh TGUiG; Gia oe Hin eine oe MARTIN BECK 4th street ep es San teat ks Funds for Striking jof the 10,000,000 Filipino.workers| most active Italian comrades of |#{fatra. | Of, tne | ffatre only Eves, 850. Mats. “ihvarsday | PITKIN PARADISE | We must organize and fight for: jand peasants in the event of war|New York City died Tuesday fol-| Worker” We hold that income. af- boda dabei LIC Pitkin Avenue Grand Concourse || 1. Work or wages! Unemployed Hlinois Miners in tne orient. lowing an operation on the car last |r, skould no longer be advertived Brooklyn || DR. MITCHELL R. AUSTIN ; relief to be paid for by the employ- | | I daturday P | tree of charge in the Workers Citlen~ NOW | o 6 ' ers and their government, and ad+| The immediate raising of thou- arardaye We theref i tice that here= A M E ‘TH SCREEN! i ministered ty the workers’ organ-|sands of dollars for the reliet of REA Art Night Dec, 28) Comrade Guilig was also on 6-| acter, the fonlowing rule. Feratding AD | wisconsin ae ees | Optometrist zations. No payment of rent while |the striking n0is e ds 1 rs ’ ran | Cilatmane: Selik oaey: 9g Ps Arepety a ST. & BWA + Sel We, Bx ‘| 2705 WHITE PLAINS AVENUE . the sik e os nae ar for Mine Strike Relief) communist party. He was hed 87 estinad of otbanleationy’ will be Ine LATEST BRITISH PICTURE |]| |] Newr Allerton Ave. Bronx, N. ¥ + ait paved 4yd ae at m4 years of age, a young proletarian | sertea of chai | | TOL. HSTABROOK 2631 nt against speed-up, wage | this purpose the New York Local of| g # chataiiatanding “Atneesl vere active t : in the |consixt of more’ t | | Ht d for the seven-hour day! |the Workers International Relief oargeel pasa alt pe plan (eG rete Sie ia and in the | word tte, ti | Special Appointments Made for ‘ anize the wunorganized!|has arranged cit le tag days| é | Italian fraction a ROWE CRS Oe | aise will veceive a 1800. ti Comrades Outside of the Bronx. : gommiittess in the tae | thin Saturday day. fa addi. | Mil take part in the program of/a shock to those workers and com-| jentue Werdoss } ommittees fa a is tel and tite : in “ i | ed Art Night, to be held Saturday | rades who knew Gullig closely. | they insert a paid advertise. | | ? 3 4 ion to the miners, these tag days! evening, Dec. 28, at 8 o'clock in Tad laniBeation, Gf ‘the iPart ‘Of the. affair in. the y | | ] 4. Organize! Unite all workers |i provide relief forthe needle| Puhor “Temple, “Second ‘Ave: an |the alien 1, Le D. Bratch and the| sere kes, 4 ealrateeelnca of | | cue stowe—noth cnenees som || Hotel & Restaurant Workers : | in the militant trade ae of the trades workers and the shoe work-| 44th gt,, New York City. This tn-|Ttalian Workers Club of Harlem are | ett, meconie affairs in the Daily |} CAPIvoL THEATRE, BROADWAY Branch ot pet Amalaaninted Bees ; DAotig: selina nant: ee ai 84 tout: by the |USUal Cultural event has been ar-! arranging the funeral, which’ will be [the Workers Cai |||] Yo*""pnone Circle 7388 which is the agent of the bosses! | w Tht ‘all Rag msi wick a ai ranged jointly by the New *York| announced, in the Daily Worker. | of six words, remittance to be maié | Fe eee ere eat o. Rueh 6. Fight egainst imperialist war, | izations noe aid aa thea tag gies |loeal of the Workers International) All the comrades are urged to at-|Whem notice of affair is sent, Rucationa aie Bie ‘tytn 1 af % ys. | i j | onday of! i ixecutivi and war prevaration! | Hundred eathnerg ale ibeded | See and the John Reed Club, an) tend the funeral of Comrade Gullig.| Central Body U.C.W.W. ; en. eeatingenaran : ndreds of ‘8 organization of revolutionary artists Will have a meeting Thursday, Dec. fternoon at 5 Orelocie. ‘ 7. Defend the Soviet Union—the jto canvass throughout the city. | and pre AEG TE, B. at ihe Workers Center, 26 Union he naantent ‘Gas Uateut 3 ' pags ol es \They are asked to report to the The Proceeds of Red Att Night C ‘ A ao taties must come, esates and secre-|l! DREPARE FOR MASS STRUGGLE! hee ht the Common Ei s above pro-| meee " ee ffi from 9 a, m, ee oe fat ane all mae in aed Mindy IR, office, 799 Broad ete g0 a the relief of the striking ommunist ctivities “putia the ¢ Working Women” en epee arene 4 hag ire A + illinois miners and for the Soviet comeerenee: r 8, C i Will b Dec. 17, Ena elite, cok, Fae orator |, rhe local WLR. is taking an ac-| tractor fund. | Paterson Y.C.L. Forum. at ptr, at de Union Sa. All repre: All Militant Class Struggle Unionists : i a the plants, and all other labor or- | tive part in providing relief for the) Among the well known writers | 1, Will be held, Thursday, Dec. 18 at|sentatives and agents must be pres- Advertise your Union Meetings sanizations, to send three delegates | stri:ing shoe workers and three Union Hall, 205 Paterson St. Max | ent. Will Meet at the Metropolitan Area here. For information write to 9 the conference for the organiza- | to food kitchens have been established t Gan of an unemployed council, { in Brooklyn. The Michael Gold, Willi G workers jeome, The eltb hi AQ ising Dept. m held on Fray, Jan. 17, at 7.80 ag a ; igo Gellert, Louis Lozowiek, art| {um 2100, hrdne. Bark dast iat S46 |¥ sport and’ also ¢ fl rpaa RADE UNION UNITY on Sa, New York City | r y, jasking for contributions of food] Hugo Gellert, Louis Lozowick, Art|iim, 2700 Bronx Park Bast at S20) a sport and alsa educitionsy Reogrin, 26-28 Union Sq., New York Ci p. m, at the Trade Union Center, | stapl th 3782 Woodward Ave., near Seldon. “iat fe Pa oan ganiis ah W.LR. is also! |in which the question of the Philip- U. §. | pines arose. imperialism and artists who will appear are M. !J. Olgin, editor of the Freiheit, Young and Harold Hickerson, au- AE PL AS COMRADE GULLIG DIES. | Harris will lecture, Comrnde Amter to Speak in Coop. the Communist Party. In a revent issue of the national edition of the Daily Worker the _ * Bronx Workers Athletic Cup. Is having a membership drive. All ey, at 8 to 11 p, m, also Stnday 12 4p. m. at 1947 Boston Ra “RED RUST” By Kirchon & Ouspensky Loew’s “Big 2” DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Pleuse telephone for appointment neesy = wow. The DAILY WORKER | Pris * |local office. thor of the famous Sacco-Vanzetti Unit ‘agiterop Pisserarss BALL | 5 ‘ | ere tree play, “Gods of the Lightning.” All unit Agitprop directors will) 1 We horas Rehenr sal. | L OTH STORE Organize Athletic | Accorsi to Speak Tickets are 75 cents and are on|Merihupredey, tee [8,84 44) U0 | a YIU Be ne St TAI welsome, "| Saturday, December 21st, 1929 eee ae, : | Clubs for Class Fight! | including unit discussion, shop papers, | Harlem Progressive Youth club. ra : (Continued from Page One) | 799 Broadway, Room 221. ete, Ail Unie agitprop alregtors must wih piner fecture.on “The Right STUYVESANT CASINO Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing “Workers’ Defense” is no longer |the efforts of the International La- Ps | will be taken, ty.” Dee, 20 at 8 p.m. af 1492 High, Class Work Done 1s EUS woah 08 te ee aera Call Meet to Discuss Watt, Orcanizers, Section 1. Hea gen none sed at “dala 140 Second Avenue, New York City Wiper Re eer eho actual demand. | Accorsi, his wife and three chil- M bership D f A speclil meeting of all hu be nel wee tpi oe | i All preciey ag ety eeiwars i‘ Keil { % s Se ° 1 ool Spor . # _ The Eastern istrict of the Labor|dren are coming here from Pitts- EMDEPSNIP DTIVE| ganizers of Section ft will, be Bect wn nest" hie Priday, Deo. 20 at SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY Sports Union have taken it upon|burgh, where his trial took place, - tion Headquarters, 27 i, din Bt Very £30 p.m. at the school. | Various Admission 75c WITH THE WORKERS! themselves to organize a school for |and both he and his wife will speak | All unit and section agitprop| U'eent matteys to be taken up. Who have registered and who. will ohysical educa’ ‘on to develop leaders to assume the responsibility stated | Jt was while living in Staten Island that Accorsi was arrested earlier above. The date of the opening of |this year and charged with having! meeting called by the district De- yt the district office on, Saturday at Wo rie Theat tre. f the school is Jaiuary 15, 1930, The killed Pennsylvania State Trooper| partment for Agitation and Propa-|#,f; ™for, 4 special mobilization, || , ‘argu of workers mons By vanes tare te sedbin school 1s to be iield in the Cheko-|Downey when the troopers savagely | anda at the Workers Center, fifth|and no comrade will be ecused. ‘Dont | Phfiitps, “Worle wilt ‘alse be” siatted |] Demonstrate Revolutionary Labor Unity! jattacked a Sacco-Vanzetti demon- stration in Cheswick, Pa., on Aug. 22, 1927. Slovakian Work +’ Home on 72nd St. and is to consist of a three wonths’ intensive course on physi- eal education, administration and| Among those who will greet Ac-| | cussions, National Training School, ; fell Casting for the next production he- club leadership, public spealking, and |corsi tonight will be Fred Beal and| and the question of literature dis- Hokey ce ee, on ete af dhe Were Centar The Land Wh: he Sun Rises” RRR IA SATS Oh elements of political education. The | Clarence Miller, two of the Gastonia | tiibution will be taken UP for dis- ¥en ed in proletarian aramatics invited, e Lan ere the Sun course is to be conducted two nights defendants; I. Amter, district or- cussion. ‘Will meet’ 'T peas ay a0. 19. Au Moorings 1 Monday, Friday and Sunday ses ul ge eee eee pe a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays, day mornings from 10:00 a. m. to jot the I.L.D.; Bill Dunne, of the 12:00 noon. Trade Union Unity League; Otto portance of the questions makes it], 4 apccint membersiiy Tnedting Ww Sri) | Feige Senin inns, Irving PI. and For information on the school|Huiswood, of the American Negro| impossible to consider any excuse pe nel he Beek areviua’ “euatine Uber DOR: Setar 4 at NEW PALM GARDEN communicete with Eastern District Labor Congress; and Louis Candela,| important enough for non-attend-| will take ae earjicr in tho evening. | 6 Ne ee eee cere ee cals sb Wert: BE abbad. biebag; usar MIRNA SAseiun, Olt L, §. U,, care of T. U: U. L, 2 W.lorganizer of the Italian section of|arze, Comrades who have ques- 4, Section. 4, in New Work will be held Thursdays !l pessegs the drama the fall ehorus of the PRBINWIT SINGING SOs p 15TH St., N.Y. C. |the LL.D. tions concerning this must telephone] , Wil! anget inseam ye Dee, 18, $30 Bere ae eet Rivet Stuyvouint | CHBTY will sing vatlous Tabor and revolutionary Konus. Aino n very [| thatthe eines srrmeale —. | Sam Nesin, organizer of the New Stuyvesant 7770 before the meet- Ba Themberahip deve nnd new. dies exhilarating comedy—“BLIND MAN'S BUFE” wil pinyed, warily the diet Build the United Front of the |York District of the 1.1.D., which|ing, oreall in person at the District |*¥8te™ Unit,momBers must attend. Build The Daily Worker—Send ‘ Admission $1.00 Working Class From the Bottom ; Wpo—in the Industries! is arranein the mass wélcome, will be chairman, sale at the New York WIR office, directors of the Communist Party must be present tonight at the \floor at 7 p. m. Very important Eseries concerning the Member- ‘‘s Drive, shop papers, unit dis- A careful roll call will be taken every unit is represented. The im- Agitprop Department during the day. im portant questions will be taken up, Attention of YoC.te All members of the Young Commn- nist League are instructed to appear fail—special mobilization. pen Forum, Section 1. Otto fuiswood will speak on Pan in Revolt,” Friday, Dee. 20 at 7. m, at the section headquarters, We members must bring ‘their member- * alt sar.” Section 2. u att 18, ‘Section a Meets Thursday, Dec. 19 at 1179 Broadway. not come to the meting will not be considered ae members. | on & mass recitation, ose inter= First Year of thy Astoria Hall, 62 E. 4th St, third ‘floor at smom Workers ts borntore 'Thentre. Poo nformation at Workers School office, will meee Thursday, Dee. 0 at 8 in Your Share of the 15,000 New Subs. This drama, originally written in Italian, ‘GOOD MUSIC—GREAT TIME! A he Re, parse, for the first Friday, December 20th, 1929, at. 8:30 P. M. DANCING WILL FOLLOW TILL DARLY MORNING HOURS. ganizer of the Communist Party; ip books to straighten thelr ac- time in America GREEK WORK! © LEAGUE at | * ho ENTERTA, or thelr from 7:00 to 10:00 p. m., and Sun-|J. Louis Engdahl, national secretary | of those present to insure that bun ‘ On ED a bind hate MINSTN'E AND DALY to be: yen for ae th henetit of the juble, Apply: 73 KE. 10ist St, N, ¥. Ce Telephone Ludlow FURNISHED ROOMS ‘St, Heated rooms; Iai GROCERY and DELICATESSEN for anle im very «ood location, Henson- claim to have discovered the ex- istence of classes in mod mocte'

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