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A cence WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1936 “RAME STRIKERS VOTE DOWN AFL, LOVESTONE Accept TUUL Leader- ship “Work or Wages” Phila. Demand | (Continued on Page One) in the South was thus “welcomed” back by starving and freezing work- er: The Superintendent of Police, | William B. Mills, sent a force of 200 police, mostly mounted to attack the demonstration “reminding” ‘the | demonstrators, according to the cap- | italist press yarns 6f all the fancy restrictions designed to prevent the working class from exercising its CONFERENCE ON IN NEW YORK Meeting Today to Fight) for 40 Hour Week WOMEN’S NEEDLE ‘Martin Johnson’s World Theatre . Today eal ahd eee at Cameo MARTIN JOHNSON WORLD TOUR AT CAMEO THEATRE TODAY “Across the World With Mr. and| Mrs. Martin Johrson,” is to be at) the Cameo Theatre, beginning Sat- | | urday, for a popular price showing. AT 2ND _A Theatre Guild Production S. N. BEHRMAN’S NEW PLAY |“METEOR”| | | Vage auree TUDOR INN Restaurant 113 East 14th Street ‘or good and wholesome food, don't fail ¢o visit us We serve special luncheon plates from 11:30-3 p. m. Reasonable Prices | A release of Talking Picture Epics, | with right of assembly. | % me, sd 1D LUN . LYNN FONTANNI TRY OUR .. (Continuede from Paye One) Bill Murdock, of the Trade Union! Women needle trades delegates|the firm which produced and dis- ANDER KIRKLANI EDWARD EMERY SUNDAY ‘resident of the local, have prevent: nity” League and June Croll of| Fe registering today at the Needle Seibutess Sittba, \aundogy Tigers Y OHARA : ee EU UL ikers from Joining the the Workers’ International Relief | Trades Workers Industrial Union nde eee As the Guild Subscription Season for This eee aor ie misled them into con-| tried to speak, and the police at-| Offices, 131 West 28th St., for the | Graf Zeppelin,” and other adventure || Play is Now Over, Good Seats for All Per- “For All Kind of Insurance” emning as “strike breaking” 4M | tacked viciously, clubbing savagely | Women’s Eastern Conference, which talkies -of science, travel and ex- folindhiees May Be Obtdiiied at the Box Office wticle recently published in the | ot .the unemployed SvoNiera: starts today in Irving Plaza Hall ploration, this’ presentation is under |; ‘onmances May Be ained at the Box ice Jaily Worker, exposing Perlow’s | Not All One-Sided. and continues tomorrow. |the auspices of the American Mu-|: GUILD " STRE EVENINGS AT 8:50 Tiley: The workers fought back so ener-| The women workers are a vita) | Seum of Natural History. The bike casi ade dead voice of Johnson, who with Mrs. bn h : Murray Hill 5550 The T.U.U.L. called a meeting of | hese strikers at which H. Sazer, ‘epresentative of the Metropolitan getically, however, that one police sergeant was unhorsed from his mount, and two policemen are re- jelement in the needle trades and showed their militancy particularly in the struggle to defend gains of Johnson, is synchronized with the film, throughout the nine reels of |; ‘CAMEO Now | 3PERTORY Math | st |? E Jast 42nd Street, New York \rea T.U.U.L. spoke; and after| sorted’ sent to the hospital along|the Industrial Union against the|the picture and there is a musical te. Wed. Sat, 2:30 | a Pee more conferring of committees, with several workers, one of whom, |Company union’s attempt to impose score to supply an atmospheric whl consin $1.50 | he T.U.U.L, committee appeared,| Morton Welsh, has severe head|Upon therm the six-day week by background. fobs Cae ieee Cooperators! Patronize oy invitation, at the strikers’ mee‘ ng yestérday at Colombia Hall. wounds. Seventeen workers are ar- means of the present fake strike in It takes these famous wanderers FIRST TIME! ‘SER? * 3 | rested, including Ed. Stoneway of New York. . Souzmi , lays 2 . at 7 ‘ae coun oe the eee opens |the Council! of Unemployed, Ed.| Other struggles are looming, par-| Anti-Worker eailen Rauaminas: Wu si site AT POPULAR PRICE: }HBORHOOD phutings, the very portly A.F.1. Part: d|ticularly in Boston, and the New ¢ . * fe Wes iia es = Their First TALKING Picture . CHEMIST bastions agent bt tHe lesaliacm and: | Benne ot ta Communist Pay oi ei qungen are tictting wider the Plot in Mich. |Batyion,” a Sovkino film now show-|] Their Fir icture Loews “Big 2” | ee d.the (Pal Uda weumaittes leave tie | i —- ing at the Second Avenue Play-} 657 Allerton Avenue munist League, charged with “dis-|Slogan of “Keep the 40- hour week, i " i i | | i 5 foom. The ‘fr: aren jected 1 , ; < ; (Continued from Page One) house. The picture deals with the “AC re ! Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. 0 ‘ame makers rejected | tubing the peace.” which the Schlesinger company union i Lie Pari ik ACROSS ! his demand and then Shutings de-|""imie attempt, and it is a vain|is betraying.” The 40-hour week is|Nation of the workers in both Pon- | Paris Commune of 1870. : ef PITKIN PARADISE — fared he would settle the strik fettenmat ta ae Spadeeie unemploy- particularly important to women |tiac and Detroit, and the beginning | THE The Johnsons cap- Bie o acer Saveur the conditions he had proposed ea rae Me fight against capitalist needle workers, and the present con-|0f a nation-wide movement against literally across the earth with : A tured by Canni- ircoticn’ Se earane WORKERS’ CENTER he day before, and send 18 more| ‘tation, follows the release yes-| ference will rally vast support for |the vicious “criminal syndicalism” | pauses at Hawaii, the Solomon Is-|| WORLD” | bals. : cabs to the shops, in addition to terday on eaorbiiant bail of Joe Drill it. Haw designed to repress the working | lands, the Langa Langa lagoon, New; ABE SRS The Burial Alive On BOTH SCREENS BARBER SHOP hose already there, under his pro-| ("ary Tag L, and E, Gardos, or Pissart Phar ag jclass in the exercise of its rights. | Zealand, the Nile country he Bel- > angem™ 1 of Aged Natives. GEORGE ection, He then ordered all present pee The holding of Fred Beal for trial | gian Congo, Nairobi i Fierce Head-Hun- sEORGE a et fo followahimia and. stalked trom the| Sezer of the Commamst Party | ,Workers Electing the ,, ‘done, no doubt, because the offi- | Plains, Tanganyiki and other Stdom |] MARTIN | ters ana Their ‘oom. None followed him. Workers’ Control. Sazer, of the T.U.U.L. committec, ind L. Harper, its section repre- sentative explained the purposes and aims of the T.U.U.L., and exposed | | who were arrested Tuesday at the] | unemployed meeting in Kensington. | The hearing was featured by the scoundrelly way the capitalist mag- istrate Costello, at the hearing tried to pretend that the unemployed do not want work; “If people look seri- | \Delegates, Emergency) ‘Relief Conference, N.Y. The Workers International Relief |Emergency Conference for aid to cials” ‘think they can use his Gasto- ‘nia conviction to work up hostile sen- timent among» the bourgeois ele- ments here and through a conviction of him to establish a precedent of |conviction .o bolster up the vicious | visited places. ‘Trophies. “DEMON OF THE STEPPES AT ACME THEATRE. Starting this Saturday, February | juare, 15, , Acme Theatre, on Union JOHNSON | Enraged The Escaped from Rhinos. 59th St. A Mats. We |JOLSONS’ “THE ALL BANCROFT MIGHTY” PALIKING Pho} Int ne: LEHIGH 6382 ernational Barber Shop M. W. SALA, Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New York he A.F.L. misleadership, which has the strikers on several fronts, both | anitniinti i < sondicalist?? e ° eft tens of thousands of furniture | °USIY for work, there Would ibe Olin New York and in the Iilinois me Sonal East 14th St., between Broady ‘The Chocolate Soldier’ Lee eer aeeaane workers unorganized and betrayed | Unemployment,” said the malicious} nq Moundsville mine strikes will! “Bit the workers of ths pepsi ene Fourth Ave., Ws ents the Bee : | MUSIC D CONCERT: Private Beauty Parlor ‘Demon of the MUS INCE nany strikes, He called on the work- agent of capitalism. {be held Feb. 20, at 7 p. m. at Irving | led by the Communist Party, the | kino production Ati srs not to rely on any individual) The horse laughs of the court|Plaza. Unions, workers fraternal io Uni Lebeus, oie Steppes,” the drama of a woman | te ‘a 5 sut through shop committees to take | Packed with jobless workers, how~' organizations and shop committees ae eunien U1 nf a the In-| Cossack leader, during the Russian | py pyn¢ Philharmonic - Syuphony | zm 3 RN i sy ever, gave “his honor” a rebuttal. % ; 1 Aub0:, WY OFRQIS <0 OD . revolution. x S. GOTTLIEB control of the union and of their | ever, gave are electing delegates. | ternational Labor Defense, will con- 3 ae a Beir lee MOLINARI, Conductor fr m str . ir |-tthe ieareinet epee will , “Demon of the will in- | Mats. Wednesday MOL 7 lerton Avenue own struggle and to have their own The Kensington meetings wil e tinue the fight against the “criminal le eae vi a hat ona eeecein : Sun, Att ; ccaWe Ad BREE BEORE: inion, Discussion followed, and the worl- | srs exposed the role of Perlow, the | resumed in a few days, in the head- quarters just opened by the T.U.U.L, and the Communist Party at Philips “Help Wanted— ‘ Female” Jo syndicalist” law and the brutal at- tacks of the government against the unemployed and employed workers markable Russian actress, Podelsnaya, who plays the feiiale- fury, who nearly makes a Red com- ie RECAPTURE | A Love st Thu e Hall, fi TELEPHONE Silks, Remnants, Dry Goods Infants’ Wear OLINVILLE Hosiery, 10062 Lovestoneite, who, under instruc- | and Somerset Streets. Besides, there | | here, Author of “S |mander betray his Soviet loyalty. ions from the Lovestone renegades | are a number of Unemployed Coun- | aad instigated the adoption of a/|cils functioning in various parts’ of ‘esolution recently condemning an! the city, meeting regularly despite | are the words most frequently heard. | After an hour of waiting you may | (Continued from Page One) | A mass support for Fred Beal’s| |defense will be mobilized, and all Barrimore Theatre | Ethel Comrades Meet at saan fs s iaeer bi 5 - |recognize that the best defense will pas | article in the Daily Worker simply | the police interference. | possibly get a slip bearing the name { Ih Second Annual le Street, West of Broady yecause it criticised him for coopera- | Conference Feb. 23. and address of someone who has @ ban ay sce eae pn aan jives. 8:50. Mats. Wed. & Sat PARK RESTAURANT ion with the A-F-L. officials. Per-| A conference called by the TUUL |J0b to offer capitalism, and chief among this the |Death Takes a Holiday coe erm Bi pee pis Pern nn (hg and the Unemployed Councils will be| You ! ~2ry away eagetly, apply @| Organization of Councils of Unem- A com bout tite. 4 GOOD PL TO EAT SoU eeustols ready to follow the | held on Feb. 23, at 1208 Tasket St., little lip-stick and powder—judi- | ployed, to make’a joint fight with | with PHILIP: MERIVALE Seyca Ast NighRe tabita insite St OMe ete |to organize better for International |ciously—not enough to look brazen, | the employed workers for unemploy- Seass erase i ee mc ra : 3 The workers openly expressed themselves in favor of the T.U.U.L. put pointed out that it should have been invited four or five weeks ago, out was prevented by misleaders and misstatements about the T.U.U.I. Unemployment Day—and afterward, The case of the three workers ar- rested last Monday at the Sun Ship- yard in Chester, Pa., and held in $10,000 bond, ended with the sen- but just a little to give your face a »sh and healt'"1l appearance. | You put on a smile and try to throw | a cheerful tone into your voice. You’ve got to show that you have a pleasing personality—you’ve got to | ment relief, against wage cuts and speed-up of the employed—and against the government suppression | of these movements. | of the OFFICE WORKERS UNION Webster Manor Be Cee ae SIDE THEATRES ND. AVEN U omrudes VEGETARIAN Dairy aestavranr -MELROSE—, {1 Always Find 11 Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. tencing of Blaskovich for 30 days 5 pee BE j and the acquittal of Novak and Git- | sell yourself. You begin to rehearse Olgin SpeaksTomorrow | 125 BAST 11TH ST. P L AY Ba oO a $e jp 28? paveaecr aerate panei Rally Al! Support: |tleman. In an effort to prevent any |all your special qualifications for! gp Capitalist Zionism | | Rare ||P RONB:— INTERVALB 9149, The meeting decided to continue| meetings, the police raided and |this particular job. And then you} j Washingten’s Eve | BUOND AVESUBCCCRNER BLOHE SlnuE, | the strike under the leadership of|broke up the meeting of the Com- | arrive, only to find that 14 others! Nationalism, especially such forms TODAY AND 'TOMORROW—FEBRUARY 15 and 16 Se ee = the T.U.U.L. and a rank and file} munist Party held on Wednesday. |have been sent to the same place, o¢ it as Zionism, and its menace to First Time at Popular Prices! A Sovkino Mastert RATIONAL strike committee of frame makers and carvers was elected to meet with the committee of the T.U.U.L and start mobilizing the militant working class organizations in sup- | port of the struggle. i} They voted to send committees to | the I.L.D. and the Workers Interna- | Communist Activities |So you try the want ads. An adjpeit.’ Admission 26 cents. | tional Relief for defense and a re-| | for “Welfare Workers” turns out to} HEAL lief kitehen for the strikers. Build the Party Concert and Dance, |be a realty lot-selling scheme. You! | is ALTH They decided to call a congerence es rants Thao setae a tiitasieni| Perauade (if you can!) tenement | Labor Defense Bazaar (Workers ‘Theatrical Alliance) Workers / FOOD of all workers organizations in order | to support the st And _ there will be a mass picket line Monday morning; all militants to be in front | of the shop, Newport and Watkins Ave., Brooklyn. This will be answered by a protest meeting at the same place today. At Trenton, N. J., the unemployed held a meeting and fifty at once joined the Council of Unemployed. Worke | pic D: missi * “Arbeiter” Affair. rman organ of Communist Pa 15, § p.m. at Labor | t $4th St. “ages } Section Four. and that the position is already filled. Another half-day wasted and another 10 cents gone. But perhaps the want ads are better than the agencies. At least, all the first week’s salary won't have to go as a fee to the agency. ‘dwellers to buy suburban lots and build their own homes. This is called “welfare work.” y,| An ad-for someone to look after | an apartment house brings out more |than a hundred women. A measley ary Posters, When you | sell a lot you get a commission. the workers, also the relation of the landlords and financial barons to the Palestine fighting, will be the topic of a lecture tomorrow. at 8 p. m. in the Workers’ School Lecture Hall, 26-28 Union Square, by M. Olgin, editor of the Morning Frei- | Set for Feb. 26--Mar. 1 The biggest. Tiasaae of the year-- jthe annual colorful baz. of the |New York district of the Interna- tional Labor Defense to be ‘held at | New Star Plaza, February 26, 27, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21st ADMISSION 75e American entre Phone Plaza PRODUCTION SEASON SECOND OF THE Beginning Deals with the rise ADDED Weekday Prices—! NEW BABYLON and fall of the Paris Cor ATTRACTION—“THE EINSTEI mune, THEORY” Workers’ Organizations ! KEEP THIS DATE OPEN Saturday Eve. Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVE1.UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 ee Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 ALK to your fellow worker in | ay) unie 18S HOM RMN. saturday, |little job that does not offer much ; i . \ ae a Saturday, , ery i T your shop about the Daily |? p. m.. 386 Lenox Ave. | save a place to sleep, yet there are Laan ee ee | TONIGHT. AT &: 30 j M ARCH 15th John’s Restaurant Worker. Sell him a copy every |women so desperate that they “Te. izations represented by Sooch:. caer ean ie & 4 SPECIALTY: YTALIAN DISHES day for a week. Then ask him to | Unit each other for first place in line. Wictedaas seanec ies eHeeg | Watch for Further Announcements! A place with atmosphere become a regular subscriber. |i 1ogrd St, 9.30 a, m. RAE Oe | ‘Miso. Mentay Bveking | 302 B. 12th St. New ¥7 k ene . 3 S Work "g T Lecture and Discussion on Proletarian Labor and Fraternal | Workers, Patronize | or orkers Soccer Teams: 5. Gropper, Vu | \ en, Play Sunday, Feb. 16 {2°32 a scadae — sraci pipe | ‘Aris OCH ALS |) worker: come to Spend—A NIGHT IN JAPAN [seas men ys ‘ Are a eit | aut income affairs, such an bazaars, | MUSIC COMPANY || | : : f a oeeearenyn auncen, concerts, eter for mhick or. | LUSH : Pr ARONES | TONIGHT BRONSTEIN’S A day of real soccer competition | ing School - |Ranlsations desire pablt ity in this | Majestic, Victor and other Radios VE spc ooea 2 | he aioe = r lees agar Vv cts is promised all workers that are in- eaicak Se fend of ‘$1.00 tora nine rtlon. $2.00) aiko | bic. a HE J givhec ~ . B, 7 BAST PH STREET eee Health terested in workers sports this Sun- Monday, 8p. m..836 Lenox Ave. [100 SME Wiserage ts a marimam of || PIANOS and VICTROLAS Daves Roar tale xcellent Program ileal [t ce, Se eSta MEAN day. Four of the Metropolitan} unit 3. Peta five lines with five words to each | Expes Repairi | SteaGic TRICKS ay hE 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Workers Soccer League’s best teams} Ted Sunday, 136 15th St. Roll cafl, |Hime, A total of 25 words. pee, Pepe ira A i PART OF * *ROCHEDS VOR. THE. DAILY WORKER | aa) are schedyled to play this Sunday | Umit meeting: “Monday, 820 . ™| 1 sosttion fetecdatislan Revelations | full line of Every Worker MU : p Anauleees Workers § Sports Clue, Admission 35 Cents at the Dyckman Oval, which has been leased by the League for the balance of the soccer season. » The teams scheduled are: Har- em Prog .“C” vs. Cooperative at ' Fe 3 ‘Ave., 5th St. . " rae aa ; 5 10 a. m.; Spartacus “B” vs, Napoli,| Monday. 620 p.m. 1179 Broadway. ae "Bare hrocecds ally Worker | TP ORE LOMRHCIT®. Meetine Rooms and Hall 2011 THIRD AVENUE Not connected with any 2 i inavi; © os, = pba | eee ; ° . ‘ ee ee amayay MORRO orient ak ines ready Williamsburg, Waaes: | Tel. Atwater 0402 TO HIRE Auspices Unit 4, Section 4, Communist Party PeSeaPa other office eve, Prospect Unity, ati 2 msi a¢ Agitprop ‘attice, Saturday, Feb. 15, 8 p.m. at Wile Proceeds DAILY WORKER and i TORE ission 35¢! inn . gitprop : x a ceeds D! RKER and IL LAVORATORE Admission 35¢ Harlem Progs “B” vs. Bronx Kick- i * Hamsburg , Educational Cage et Suitable for : 2tings. Lectures ers, at 4 p. m. ed tie 4th st.]Womtnn “Secion, Independent Shoe,| and Dances in the Mier ue Be Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF W a Ss KON SNTIST Directions to the field: Take I. p.m: Section ‘Twa it Womens Work Directors. 1p. m, at Center, l day, to- unit 1F, ‘section®?. Write About Your “Conditions Of Workers Esperanto Group Union Square, Sth Hoor, till Feb. & A Night in dapan. pebruary 15, at Japanese Workers’ 7 East 14th St. Auspices Work- Workers Union. Admission 50 cents. Take BMT Broadway line and get Spanish and Russian Records 1808 Third Ave, near 101st St. PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE STUDIO OR YOUR HOME Czechoslovak | BUILD THE PARTY CONCERT AND DANCE TONIGHT ITALIAN WORKERS CLUB DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 115th STREET R. T. Broadway subway, get off at ff at Lorimer St. .S 2 5 Dyckman St. station. Walk two| for The Daily Worker. Become a ie s ae ‘Cusatyi Lee Dan ‘ e COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA Dante 3 elas Sete aas blocks north to field. Worker Correspondent. ot Bonx Workers: Athletic’ Club Bertin Photo Studio Workers House, Inc. Dal paEt \ERIDAY iattatns “Palace: | Good program. 45¢ THIRD AVENUE 347 EB. 72nd St. New York 26-28 UNION SQUARE Plene fg, ,apvoingmens Starting Today! Darcie A as New York City Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty |, ==> LL.D, Bazaar. CALEDONIA 6766 * Feb. 26 to March 2, at New Star Adve S DYNAMIC! ‘TREMENDOUS! REVOLUTIONARY! Casino. Collect articles, funds, adds, a AE RRS SENET ik a a tna i ea f ie ang vertise your Union Meetings sell tickets, volunteer at room 422,|| Special Rates for Organizations [ here. ‘Por information sorite to n ey 799 Broadway and all branches. as moments of Tl exes anproximat- e Condeid ‘nnd. Veoherintin: i] The DAILY WORKER mend ting.” dustri fone anes are fic. , e pe mendous acting. ustrial Union, Given by the Wofl- 96.28 Uni . ¥ is ers Center of Bfighton Bi Satur- Gottlieb 26-28 Union Sq., New York City OF THE ge eee ates eae Tee s Hardware Beach Ave.” Comrade 8, Destel will 119 THIRD AVERUE on Revolution in which a woman-lead- S$ I EPPES. as yuna {Dance al CUTLERY e: Hotel & Restaurant Workers Ww c = Bra oF the Amatgamated t a powerful drama of the Russian [lance, 76 Throop Ave, Saturday § ».|1 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES R e a ¢ ar n va ] Workers, neon Y. «1 i Ey A Sovkino Film nie rmy r plays the lending role in x ti truggle between the Red. ind the Cossacks. —and on the same program— —the film that startled all New York! “THE EINSTEIN THEORY” 2 comprehensive and vivid pw _ACME THEATRE Continuous Verformances Dally ¥ _ PALM. to 5 PLM. 256 After 5 lation of the scientific theory ON Piatti East 14th St. Between Brondway and 4th Ave. Ne i to sisal PM. 35¢ Sat ‘lees: from Sun, ‘ian B5C be with us. ere sa) cents. m, Auspices Independent Shoe Work- reoniee Womens Section, Office Workers Union Dance. Friday evening, Feb. 21, Webster Manor, 11th St. between ‘Third and Fourth Avenues, Negro Jams Band, entertainment, refreshment. All wor! ers invited. ‘Admission, 75 cents Womens Comncil No, 8. Monday, 9 p, m., 1622 Bathgate Ave. unemployment lecture. 5 2700 Bronx Park Haat Mexican Cos- benefit NeedJe Trades In- Gustriat Union. kitchen privil- Street, Apt. 71 14TH ST., Apt. 10. Nice room for 2 comrades ith wood Weara. 820.00, Near 14th St. Stuyvesant 5974 Our Spectaity. WISHES to iy intereatin; 101 Morris Ave. Apt. A nck 4763, W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE ee High. Class Work Done Goods Called for and Delivered. all bah» Ro towards Concert, Dance Rockland Palace EIGH T H AV. JAZZ BAND ORCHESTRA Arranged by Section 5, Communist Party and Morning Freiheit. ANNA SAVINO—FREIHEIT MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA—PYRAMIDS—SMITH Ticket 75 cents, ——— FOOD WORKERS Meets Int Saturday in the mont Pied Union tabet Bread! 110th St. Large. small re wear subwa, 1SD0, AMALGAMALED | 5 ve