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PRES Causes _ DATLY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 sage Three SS TUUL CALLS AN UNEMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE Unemployed _ Councils} for Seven Hour Day (Continued from Page One) } workers are constantly improving. The workers have the 7-hour day. They are fully insured against un- employment, sickness, and old age. rapidly building up their industries | The workers of the Soviet Union are and agriculture and are construct- ing socialism . That is why the bankers and bosses are preparing war against the Soviet Union. “Workers: Employed and unem-| ployed! Defend the Soviet Union! | Fight the imperialist war danger! “The severe crisis of unemploy- ment is part of the world crisis of capitalism. In every country in Eu- rope, except Soviet Russia, millions of unemployed workers are fighting against starvations. In many cities in this country unemployed workers are organizing and demonstrating for unemployment relief. The Na- tional Executive Committee of the T. U. U. L. and the Metropolitan Area Council of the T. U. U. L. call upon all workers to rally to the call of the Communist Party for a mass unemployment demonstration on Feb. 26. This demonstration is to express the unity aims of the inter- national working class in the strug- gle against unemployment misery, hunger and starvation. “Organize unemployed councils! Join the struggle for unemploy- ment! “Unemployed workers, labor union, and all workers’ fraternal or- ganizations! Workers in shops and factories! Organize shop commit-| tees! Elect delegates! to the Gen-| eral Unemployment Conference) called by the Trade Union Unity League Wednesday, February 19th,! 8 P. M., at Manhattan Lyceum, 66| East 4th Street, New York City. Labor and Fraternal Organizations All income affairs, si dances, concerts, ete. ganizations desire publicity in this column, must be paid for at the rate ot $1.00 for a singe insertion, $2.00 for three insertions. The space al. lowed at this fate is 2 maximum of five lines with five words to each line, A total of 25 words, * W.LR. Tag Day. Saturday and Sunday. All workers organizations elect immediately rep- resentatives and get in touch with Local W.LR., A Night in Japan. February 15, at Japanese Workers’ Club, 7 t 14th St. Auspices Work- ers’ School Sports Club. Admission 35 cents. Part Proceeds Daily. Worker. * Julio Melia Branch, LL.D. i Entertainment, Bey) “White Trash,” February, 8, 8:3 m., 48 Bay 28th} St. Admission 50 poents, 799 Broadway, room 221, ee Women’s Council sComotats isd tian quet. Saturday, 8:30 p. m., 26 Union Sq., fourth floor. Admission 75 cents. Workers Dance Group. Everybody comé to the first Get- Together of the Workers Dance Group (Red Dancers) on Saturday night, February 8, 1930, at 106 Hast 14th St. | Admission 35 cents. tins Sete Latin American Workers Meeting. Againat Wall Street terror in and Latin Ame unday, 2.30 p, m. at Spanish Workers enter, 26 W. 115th St. right Sod Womens Council Banguet and Dance. Saturday, 8.30 p. mt, nion Sq. 4th floor, damission 73 gents. Freiheit Peieeae vere Ball. Saturday night, at Mecca Temple, 133 W, 55th St, John C. Smith’s Jazz Band. ae ae Brownsville Workers School. Lecture on causes of unemploy- ment, Sunday, 8 p. m., 105 Thatford Ave. Pa Brooklyn Dance. Saturday night Feb, 8, 8 p. m., 68 Whipple St., corner Broadway. Aus- pices Williamsburg Y.C.L., benefit shoe workers. * 2700 Bronx Park East Lecture Sunday, 8.30 p. m., Benjamin’ on unemployment. < Harlem Dan Of Progressive Youth ciub, Sunday, 7.30 p. m., good jazz band. Admission 35 cents. . * Labor Sports Union. All_members are requested to re- ort Monday morning 7 a. m., at the Reale Trades Union Office, 131 W. 28th St, for strive activity. Lip. Tasker. Feb, 26 to March 2, at New Star Casino. All workers organizations should start Pj apoabesh tcers Brooklyn and Metropolitan Workers Soccer League. Atlantic Betsy ark * es. Sunday in ae Jefferson Field. Pi Bark, Thomas. par Oval Van Cortland Park, a nites Park, ‘ MIDWINTER CARNIVAL Arranged by Section ROCKLAND PALACE, 155th St.-8th Ave. SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15 Program: FREIHEIT MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA in new selections, ANNA SAVINA from the Moscow Opera SMITH’S NEGRO BAND CONCERT AND BALL | Cleaners - | names | of Darck-and Lahowit. Civil War On in . Brazil Elections) (Continued from Page One) affair is that it illustrates the exist- | mee of a political crisis in Brazil, |which is madé deeper by the eco- nomic crisis. The contest. between the liberal and conservative par- | ties, while having its national as- pects, reflects also the clash of the two great imperialist powers for | | domination of Brazil as a semi-col- | onial country. The vice-president, Vianna, re- cently switched from the liberal to the conservative party. Great Britain and the United States have been inciting civil war since 1926, when the last great re- bellion occurred, incited by the North American imperialists, as the | present outbreak would also seem to | have been. 9 ‘Explains How to Build the Shop Committees The first issue of the new “Party Organizer” is out. Every unit sec- retary of the Communist Party must | get it through his section committee. It gives valuable advice for every member and should be read and dis- cussed in every unit. The most outstanding articles in| this issue are: “How to Organize a Shop Committee,” organization of | fractions in trade unions, issuing of shop papers, how to organize agit- prop work in the units and about work among women, etc. Every functionary should sub- scribe to the “Party Organizer” ($1.00 a year, 10 cents each issue). Send your subscription to the Or-| ganization Department of the C. C,| 43 E. 125th St., New York City. 2 BuildingMaintenance WorkersFramed;Union | in Organization Drive) Peter Darck and Peter Lahowit, | who are members of the Building | Maintenance Workers Union, for- | merly belonging to the Window} Protective Union, were framed up in the last strike by the Commercial Window Cleaning Co., Izzy and Moe Grosfeld. The two complaining scabs, by the of Snowski and Vaugn, through the inducement of their em-| ployer and with the help of Mr. Krat and his agency and the bosses’ association, were trying to get rid With all the evidence proving that Darck and Lahowit were not where the assault took place, nevertheless the judges who presided, Nolan, Healy and Kernochan, at Special Sessions, Part 6, found them guilty. They will be sentenced Feb, 14. The union defended them and is appeal- ing. | West LGW, BOSSES. SLAVE CONTRACT All Militants Mobilize! Mon. At 131 W. 28 St. (Contisued from! Page One) |Negro Masses Are Unemployed PLOT 3YEARS’ (Continued from Page One) the petty buorgeois Negro papers, |gives as the solution the election of such capitalist and betraying politi- jcians as Oscar De Priest, who fa- vors the Hoover-A. F. of L., anti- | Negro, anti-worker campaigns and | \the “ ‘no strikes,” and “no wage in- ) creases” agreement. T.U.U.L. Organizing. | The Trade Union Unity League is organizing all the unemployed, MORROW PHONES | ORDERS TO RUBIO : |double-role of father and son. F HIS. LACKEY Talks With Estrada! Foreign Minister LONDON, Feb. 7.—Dwight W. carried off in the stretcher and is at both Negro and white, for a united Morrow, of the firm of Morgan & least technically under arrest. Thése gangsters arrived in a | Packard car, No. 4 L7038. This attack was a culmination of a | series of gangster attempts to as- sault workers in shops where the | International Union has already won union conditions. The N.T:W.LU. | defense committee usually swept the “W.LU. women workers defied e thugs at the entrances, saying: nannies: you will never get in.” LL.G. Uses Underworld. The Industrial Union issued aj statement yesterday saying: “We charge that the attack upon the union headquarters today was \planned by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union as an act jot desperation on their part because of their failure to mislead the bulk of the dressmakers into joining their fake strike-lockout, engineered by the LL.G.W.U. gether with the dress bosses’ asso- | ciation.” The Industrial workers to its headquarters, 28th’ St., Monday morning. The company union plans an at- tempt at a special demonstration then, and it is well to be prepared. All locked-out workers are called to form shop committees and make it a real strike, with shop settle- ments on union conditions. The N.T.W.LU. calls on all needle trades |workers in locked out and open shops to organize and form a big rank and | file strike committee to lead a real | struggle. The peace being negoti- ated and the three-; ~year contract proposed by the I.L.G.W. in Albany, will not be recognized by the mili- tant New York dressmakers, WORKERS DANCE GROUP (Red Dancers) TONIGHT FIRST GET-TOGETHER AT 106 East 14th Street DANCING ENTERTAINMENT REFRESHMENTS Communist: Activities | Comrades Having Spare Room. To house student Training School for six communicate School, Papers, | onnected with this | y 8, 3 p.m. at Center. | 88 Unit Organizers. Meeting Saturday, 3 p. m. at ? Union Square, for all unit organizers. | ee ‘unctionaries Meeting. 3p. m. at 26 Union Sa, ion and unit womens wor directors, womens department se: taries in unions and fraction sei taries. * * Section Two Conference. For all organizers, financial recording secretaries, Saturday, 3 m, at Center. * * Concert and Dance. y Lower Bronx ©. 138th 715 Admission 25 Lents, pit. Section ones Membership Drive, 11 a. m., i Action will be taken against teens uot ap- pearing, “ned Sunday. D + - « a feonteet All Comrades Connected , With Shop Paper Work. “this means unit and section’ shop | paper directors, and comrades in fac- | tories where shop papers are being issued. Important meetin today, 3 p.m. at Genter. Ast ae te present, 3nd St. | eoniy ‘Fraction ee? “ora. m:, 347 E. POOP OCOC ETO E PORE DOOOEDODOEDO IT LOD FURNISHED ROOMS, large and small, 133 East 110th Street. ROOM WANTED WITH COMRADE! Parents and child. Write complete information to A. Netzer, 1646 Weeks Avenue, Bronx. WILL TAKE CARE OF eH reasonable; good home. 77 W Aven jhattan Beach, Bklyn. ‘ca 2 ROO! ON SECOND AVENUE. Very unusual. Gramercy 3317, 5, Communist Party Tickets 75 Cents Admission 35¢ ne Phone STUyvesant 3011 LET'S MEET AT PARNES’S DAIRY RESTAURANT Zist Sty ¥ ee Airy, Large '||Mestine Rooms and He!) TO HIRE Suitable for M-etings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 eer IMPORTANT FOR CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Typewriting, Mimeographing, Multigraphing Translations in and from ALL LANGUAGES COOPER-TISHKOFF UNION SQ, ROOM 1002 Telephone Stuyvesant 9507 REASONABLE RATES company-union to-| Union calls all} 181} fight for immediate relief and for |unemployment insurance. The Com- | jmunist Party in all lands are mob- | ilizing the workers, or all races for a concerted drive for work or wages. | The Negro jobless must organize to- | gether with the white workers for |the mass demonstrations to culmi- nate on February 26, ¢ No passive action or direct sup- port of the very forces who help ex- |ploit the Negro workers, such as | | the Chicago World suggests, will re- | lieve the miserable conditions of the | | white fellow workers, under the ban- | ner of the T.U.U.L. and the Commu- nist Party, will the Negro workers be able to disgorge unemployment relief from the bosses’ state. EVERY TRADE AT LL.D. | BAZAAR. in New Star Casino, February 26, 27, 28, March 1 and 2, when print- ‘ers, needle trades, millinery, shoe all such bazaars. (MECCA | TONIGHT — . | TICKETS 74% CENTS | 314 East Tentative Program: | Brass Band of the W. I. R. full strength for the first time. Freiheit Sports Club of the Labor Sports Union in lew pyramids. Improvizations and dances | by “Arteff.” Gendel Ja- cobs actor. | Cartoonist Gropper will draw sketches of unem- ployed. ‘ | J. Righthand in a new musical program on the saw. | Comrade Sims of the dra- matic section of the co- operatives in proletarian recitations. r; Extraction from a letter | ask tho: Eat at— Practically every trade in New| York will be represented by work- |ers at the annual bazaar of the In- ternational Labor Defense to be held food, jewelry and bakery workers will mingle at ‘the most elaborate of Proceeds DAILY WORKER and IL LAVORATORE Comrades—The Morning Freiheit is very dear to us. unem; toyed can help you comrades is b ose that work to come and help make it a success, COMMITTEE OF UNEMPLOYED. \Co, now at the race-for-armaments’ |conference, and former ambassador of Wall Street to Mexico, today break with the Soviet Union recent- | ly. | the program. talked with Foreign Minister Ge- in D minor, for EES Estrada by telephone. Estrada | Chopin’s Concerto in jwas the one who announced the the Beethoven Whether. he talked with Morrow | nogie Hall. by ’phone on the matter is not re- | symphoni Negro employed and unemployed. | done in Mexico. That Rubio and Es- | con Fritz Tartacr i in German Film At Cameo | Ww ITH CIV IC REPERTORY. TUDOR INN “Caught in Berlin’s Underword,” | lwhich is the newest import: the Cameo Theatre, for its A an premiere. Hans Stuwe p Restaurant 113 East 14th Street Kortner, one of Germany's gr players has the leading Johnson is his wife. ‘Setting Sun,” by H. ¢ Sereen Snapshot No. 12 ar Sound News are other features on For good and wholesome food, don’t fail to visit us We serve special luncheon plates from 11:30-3 p. m. Reason le Prices TRY OUR SUNDAY PHILHARMONIC. Alexander Brailow: will be the soloist with the Philharmonic to- morrow afternoon at Carneg I under Bernardino Molinar program: Handel Conc stri “For All Kind of Insurance” ((ARL BRODSKY Telephone: Murray Bill 5550 7 East 42nd Street, New York Thursd: noon and Patronize lvealed. Undoubtedly Morrow gave |chio e C Cooperators! |Estrada instructions on what the Zandonai’s opera, “G = |United States imperialists want |meo.” The rest reser ei evenness 5 E R O Y of the lien repertory at the iste CHEMIST |structions of Morrow without | question, as their past actions have | proved them the most faithfui bel crawlers of their Wall Street mas- | ters. | CUT DISCOUNT RATE IN CRISIS. The rediscount rate has been cut to 4 per cent by the Federal Reserve Bank. This is part of the capitalis | efforts to push up business activ and at the same time an admi the dis- is. becom- optimistic pronouncements, ease of the present crisi: | ing more chronic, is slo ing more and more the ent trial machinery of capitalism. ANNUAL BALL (Kabtsonim Carnival) of the FREIHEIT GESANGS VEREIN < at MECCA TEMPLE HALL TEMPLE) 133 West 55th Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Avenues TONIGHT JOHN SMITH’S NEGRO JAZZ BAND Hat Check Included BUILD THE PARTY CONCERT AND DANCE Saturday Night, February 22 ITALIAN WORKERS CLUB 104th Street Auspices Unit 4, Section 4, Communist Party Admission 35c UNEMPLOYED CONCERT TOMORROW ! ?. ™. NEW STAR CASINO 107th St. and Park Ave. ADMISSION 50 CENTS Tickets to be obtained at Morning Freiheit Strikers who will show their strike cards will pay only 25c¢ to the Morning Freiheit: The only way we arranging an affair and to} COOPERATIVE RESTAURANT 26-28 UNION SQUARE Service—Self-Service FR"™SH VEGETABLES OUR DONATE 7 of SHOW DONE vO W.LR. TAG DAYS Today & Tomorrow F RUARY 8th AND 9th, support Fighting Miners They Must Not Starve! YOUR SOLIDARITY! Every penny collected for the W.LR. is a blow against the bosses! LOCAL OFFICE Workers International Relief’ 799 BROADWAY, ROOM 221 LUNTEER! |By fighting side by. side with their |trada will implicity follow the in- er of the fact that in spite of their) Arranged by a group of unemployed jew- ish workers to help the Morning Freihcit 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. A, i bussy’s L’Isle Joyet Me a La Valse. A A Next Sunday Adbelt Spaldit be the soloist with the orch Mozart’s D major conc a in W. LR. CLOTHING STORE 42 BROOK AVENUR, Telephone Ludlow 3088 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High Class Work Done led for and Delivered. ts go towards strikers d their families. FRIENDS OF MUSIC. Talvay George: Mend A Bach program will ‘ : > the Society SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY THE WORKERS? WITH S. GOTTLIEB | 776 Allerton Avenue | | GENERAL BARGAIN STORE Theatre Guild Productions Silks, Remnants, Dry Goods Hosiery, Infants’ Wear THEATRE, WEST TELEPHONE OLINVILLE 10062 . BEHRMAN MAVINEES THUR Phone: LEHIGH 6382 International Barber Shop M, W. SALA, Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New York (bet, 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor By S. N a STRERT, AY AND SA EVENINGS PURDAY Pe AT GUILD WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 Union Square FREIHEIT BLDG——Main Floor ——MELROSE— LAST WEEK RED RUST’ :. VEGETARIAN By KIRCHON and OUSPENSKY om airy, RESTAURANT it Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th Be Station PHONE INT ERVALD “ THEA'T Eves. 8: MARTIN BECK 914 RATIONAL Vegetarian %# RESTAURANT — 199 SECOND AVE1.UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sta. Strictly Vegetarian Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 tHE ne Ax Hy, RECAPTURE story by PRE TRICTLY DIS SHONC with a s ANN ANDREWS, FARRELL WE Wee WOODS pre: nS 345i love fuk of plendid cast MELVYN ncludin DOUGLAS, John’s Restaurant | SPECIALTY | ~|Bthel Barrimore Theatre| Now Philharmonic MOLINARI, GIE HALL Afternoon SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where al) radicals meet 302 E.12th St. New York Symphony Conductor CAME 0} 2d ST. American P: bat “Pa 3:00 Startli Drama Buror “CAUGHT IN THE BERLIN Soloist: shai ALEXANDER BRAIL n Crook WskY All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Rcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 Not eonnected with any other office HOVEN rs. and \‘The Choeolate Soldier’ osca RAUS' OP PU nd Roy Cri Arthur Judson, Manager, (Steinway) per | NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES | Loew”s ‘Big 2” | PITKIN || PARADISE Pitkin Avenue Grand Concourse Brooklyn Bronx wit HAR Alice. Mackenzie 47th Street, West of Broadway Eves. 8:50, Mats, Wed. & Sat. 2:30 |Death Takes a Holiday A comedy about life, with PHILIP MERIVALE IVIC REPERTORY 14th st Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 EAST 115th STREET, New York Cor. Second Ave, DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Vlease telephone for appointment ON BOT 1 SCREENS THE GRE TEST Ot DOOR Telephone: Lehigh ALL 'TALIKENG CLASSIC | VIRGINIAN” “BLUE BIRD THEATRE ca Ul Seer eas es here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER | Advertising Dept. |] 26-28 Union Sq., New York City | Saratoga, Cor, Lavonia, Brownsville | Today, Bebruary 8 ‘HER WAY of LOVE i GARY COOPER : RICHATED ARLEN, k HUSTON atres from RE, BROADWAY with A CESSARSIKAYA ed by Sovkino Hotel & Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amaign Workers, 1 W, Stat § Phone Chelsea Business meetings held the first Monday of the month at 8 Educational EAST SIDE THEATRES ND. AVEN U PLAYH © us | 133 SECOND AVE,, CORNER EIGHTH ST. EBRUARY 6, 7, 8, and 9 First Time at Povular Prices! ‘The New Soviet Photoplay “A Man from the Restaurant” with the cciebrated Russian actors | M. CHEKHOV and V. MALINOVSKAYA meetings—every Tuesda: afternoon at 6 oclock, is One industry! One Union! Jot Fight the Common ‘kaemyi Oftice cpen from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m AMALGAMATED £OOD WORKERS Meete Ist Setarday \n the month at 886 Third Avenue, ¥.

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