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Page Two LEADING DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930 AMALGAMATED FOOD WORK ER § TO STRUGGL —— { i : 4. |Local 24 Members Can/| |The Russian Revolution international U nemployed I undry Today in History of |Elect Officers Pledged| | at the 2nd Ave. Play- Wireless fe ge oe Tonight; sy: : tind! Le ie T Fl the Workers cag GET FEW SCABS Militant Policy Now IS SPREADING house Today Wews |Help Build the Union WILL T0 FIGH February 20, 1903 — Anti- | “The present officers of Local 24 | Beginning today the Second Ave TI . ch shar He Eade! Work- Anarchist legislation signed by of the Cloth Hat, Cap and Millinery pes ay Playhouse will show the Soviet film,, SELL OUT aa tan Tai orth ie | President of the United States. Be . Workers Union who are running for] 1 at ILGW “The Russian Revolution.” The } DRIVERS, ta igen ag Vea 1919—Communist revolution in |Barracks Untenanted; re-clection have done nothing to pro- Bosses Growl a ture is an ies and eens (Wireless By Inprecorr) ae e Hungary. 1919—J. Louis Engdahl tect ¢ conditions,” says state- | : NAS ; |record of the October revolution BERLIN, Feb. 19.—1 —— sentenced to 20 years in prison in | Pickets Defy Gunmen men cd ihe(Gap and Millinery Gass Failure; Ly Jailed | Every important event and person- | ment is a decis ’ Unity League Hits Lore} espionage act case in Chicago. 1919—French soldiers and sailors MOUNDSVILLE, West. Va., Feb. tion of the Trade Union Unity League. The statement points out st ' BOSTON, Mass., Feb. 19. — The the this dramatic expression of the So- ality of the time represented taxica one third o f the tot At this meeting a council ry workers will 7 : ‘ i inci 19.—In an obvious move to intimi- : at e is spreading through aaa Ba as Har witli Wrecking Tactics at Odessa refused to fight against Aidtod ‘av to work, | the Worsening of conditions, the un- " 3 here. The cloak| Vice Studio. a dai he loved laundty wotke: oe Soviet Russia. 1922—Conference | date the men into returning to work,| ov ntoyment, the attempt’ of the | oe ata ceed lcWA ak the call of| The picture will continue to be and a half mar! the einployed © Tundty white The Trade Union Unity League has issued the following statement of railroad and other unions and liberal bodies opened at Chicago to jthe Valley Camp Coal Co., a sub- |sidiary of the Paisley inter {imported a batch of strikebreakers. has the of Local 24 officials, with the help the bos: to force Local 43 the Needle Trades Workers Indus- | trial Union, fighting for the 40-hour shown Friday, Saturday and | day. | has been ot but with a Sun- er of the tal nteed daily ne-qua shop committ rk for the organ industrial wu ¢ f laun- on the affiliation’ of the Amalga- ree rik eee \It has met with little success, howe | ee Pe de oy rd the de-| Week and union conditions. — | TLR On ts z aoc Ne lee el All unemployed laun- et Food W ed Nene set fii i atid lever, in its attempt to operate the |. sr une eee fat de-)"Bleven were arrested in today’s) LECTURE ON BELT SYSTED The Ms list cee dry workers, and who want to help he membership of the Amal- ; ; ‘ckeot ‘i ing | Mands i kers: to 1 aciagtne: 65 eet " a Rote sandoned the demands i Gay ate CHES thi camated Food Workers Union voted mine, Tight picket ‘ines are beint lemployment by a fund paid for by | Pcketing, pe adi te GIS) The terrific force of the speed-up, and compromised with the |¥S in this work, are invited to t in the referendum recently concluded jmaintained at all three mines both| +1 bosses and controlled by the|‘tibution of the strike |in industry, such as we see on the flect-owners and the court. mec iouathilite wi the ‘Trade Uiion |morning and evening. The Valley | yorxers, abolition of temporary |bTeach of the law—Massachusetts | «eit» portrayed in a Fordized plant, a sre Nile his vote Gace e Camp iy aes Hannah jobs, winning the 40 hour week; ora|/2¥, under nee cae and Van; | ated with iauistaployments aaa tall Workers’ Schoobleviire to He wived |) abe ir wine ype tuake for every member belies SaRITE TE or faa as vara |anization of the unorganized motu) Were ClbcuEaulen: the evils that go along with man’ Robert Tid ; er for the mili- nst the fascist s Local No. 1, the r que and fascist United Hebrew Trades and Bakers A. F, of L. and the of unorganized Local 500 of the te of th PLANWOMEN DAY While the world-wide propaganda |still untenanted, according to its own |statement which declares |“wants to give the local that it men Delegates Meet 2 P .M.; |chance to return to work.” ‘Celebration in Evening, There are 1,500 miners on strike this vicinity under the leade: of rank and file committees organ- \ized through the activity of the Na rs through a rank and file organization -, | committee; no bosses to work at the benches; establishing of a shop com- | mittee representing in all branches | of the trade, and joining the T.U. | UL. Candidates for office in Local 24 who are pledged to this program are: Labor and Fraternal Organizations Fxposition International Revolution~ ary Posters, Of Workers Esperanto Group, 2 Union Square Sth floor, till Feb. 26. Cattay Saee 3 28 oppressed position beneath the r |chine, will be the sut tance of the Murray Hil CARL BRODSKY Telephone: 7 Hast 42nd Street, New York fights every day, for the Industrial Y, f si 7 © $ LL.D. Bazaar, part of an unr canipaign against the Soviet Union, |,; ‘ osha ps Ziebel, for secretary organizer; 5 _ sekziets »!tional Miners Union. They are =r) Feb. 26 to March 2, at New Star} eRe Sie VANE OER Rog % ery f ALF. “ . is = A Racca ‘ id f ri : P. Weiss aks ect ar 2 s, 8, rat lg ere tunes ie, 2 ac tka” "alrty "nf Gh” ALM, propre fo sumed tack sai tng uit tae. and ah fr ernie: F Welsman tots "hed ease Es |(> A MPF, ()|NOW =cinsncoma race | worKers cenTeR ff membership marks the heginning of/ momentum, the New York District | demand safety provisions, recogni-| | Dee eg ie See 799 Broadway and all branches. | Wisconsin ‘ a new period in the struggle to or-! of the Communist Party is mobiliz- |‘ cae; A |got. The voting is Wednesday, * * | ud ST. & B'WAY 1789 “METEOR” BARBER SHOP : pee ee te tevanae ot deawtol ee okers to fight| tion of the miners’ committee, and|mhursday and Friday at the union Office Workers Union Dance. seen > u ganize tens of u s artus ing the women workers to fight! other improvement: | offi Friday evening, Feb. 21, Webster | First Time at Popular Price: By S. N. BEHRMAN Moved to 30 Union Square £i sy exploited food workers. these imperialist attacks and to de- . ; nace. Mz ith St. between ‘Third and | Their First TALKING Picture : FREIBEIT F : “By aff ng with the new revo- fend the first Workers’ Republic. Set Up Searchlight. | _—__ vourth Avenues. Negro Jage Band, | a Pe GUILD. | 8% ea s:60 u lutionary trade union center, the| Saturday, at 2p. mon the fourth| The Valley Camp company 8 Demonstrate Tuesday |ers invitee ‘Adm sshment. All work- ACROSS THE WORLD Dts 2:40 members of the A.F.W. signify their | floor of the Workers’ Center, 26|Moundsville has established a : a ae era ak: = so determination to struggle militantly | Union Square, a conference of rep- | Searchlight station just east of the| for Needle Workers! ,BY Be ysy4, Br2"Sbr Baviton ae a || Cooperators! Patronize against the slave conditions, the 12|resentatives of shops, unions and |Alexander Mine, and powerful lights | Beach Ave Ree MARTIN JOHNSON NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES | to 14 hour day, the crushing speed-| fraternal organizations will be held etd upon bt picket tines, pet eM There is a threat of another] pronx Midnight Performance. up, low wages, mass unemployment, | to make preparations for the mass|the mines in the early morning and! lockout to settle this manufacturers| Saturday ) M38 ee nee | ps i Po (Rig 999 CHEMIST | for the organization of the unorgan-| celebration of International Wom-|at night. State troopers, local police | fight, Yist movie, “New, Benyiony aranelt |JOLSONS’ 59th st. & zen Aw. & Loew”s “Big 2 z N | le ized, and the consolidation of al! en’s Day, March 8, whose chief slo-|and hired company thugs and stool- | Even if these: sliould be fo more tre, Boston Ra. corner Wilkins Ave. | ees be 657 Allerton Avenue | tl organized and unorganized food gans will be the fight against the | Pigeons swarm about the mines and lockout, the worsened conditions of ES da ont dah aces ata | The Count of Luxembourg SE Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥, t workers into one powerful National | imperialist war danger and the de-|on the streets of Moundville, but! +), workers under the company un- Bronx Katovis Memorial | | By FRANZ LEHAR PITKIN PARADI | eee £_ Sterne ‘ Industrial Union. fense of the Soviet Union. they are failing in their efforts to|ion agreement has filled them with|near Prospect’ Ave. room 17. Aus: | Wut STs Garenyat cearene Apeay Pitkin Avenue Grand Concourse i Vor Class Struggle. International Women’s Day will (Continued on Page Three) resentment. They are flocking up to|P!ces Women’s Council. | | MUSIC AND CONCERTS Wa Leis Comrades Meet at 1 “Only the class struggle program be celebrated Saturday, March 8, at 8 ae the Needle Trades Workers Indus- Art and Dance Eye. pact PARK RESTAURANT p of the T.UU.L., only the militant! p. m., at Irving Plaza, 15th St. and Unite Unemployed jtrial Union headquarters by whole| , Sunday, Feb. 28. Unity Cooperative | IVIC REPERTORY 1th. st ON BOTH SCREENS Sic he Z | . i ‘ Auditorium, 1800 7th Ave. 6th Ave. 698 Alerton Avenue u leadership of the new union center | Irving Place, where two halls have shops, and going on strike against POON EE i Eves. 8:30. Mats, Thur, Sat. 2:30 GEORGE Cokie White Plaina Ave t holds out any hope for the food | been engaged. for the Struggle fire settlement, etany Witamabure LED. Bc. $1. $1.50 A GOOD PLACE TO EAT ; workers. The Burkhardt, Gundt and sedi | ‘The International Ladies Garment | Alexander on “LL.D's fight against i Bede! inne BANCROFT rigtits, ? i i | +, +. ; " diser' a 3 a5 | Today Mat—*b Open All Night. Ladies Invited. f Lore leadership of the * x i is Painters Ask for | (Continued from Page One) | Workers (the company union) has|"#°e @scrimination. . | ieht—“TH Si ; completely bankrupt. They have | a eee ‘4 | hiv 5 for " loyed Meeting. a Night— ORCHARE ‘6 > ove in - turned the Amalgamated into a| TATU TL CHARTER ee es aired every Ming ann Hunman for) de ene oe etey CHMkE Sanh | ———— THE MIGHTY’’| MELROSE ‘ ra san thn ~-U.U, FUEL | Then yesterday the meeting was) Sale, and they are running loose in Auditorium, Prominent| Ethel Barrimore Theatre we We Fie es, } company union, no better than the! x : still joined|through the market, with the full| speakers, admission frée, = : b Boe ALL TALKING 2 Seat strike breaking A.F.L. Food Crafts Pr still bigger, and still more joi | é : te ; ; 2 i ': ni? s Feet, West + Bropas Brie es Nay en Dair RA tad r ie APL. Continu P I roa: Counel co-operation of the police, wit $ ; Eves, “Mats. Wed. 33 y Sracal cna Gb andeewerld. elique (Continued from Page One) the Unemployed Council. Pp Pp ’ Student Cou el] Warkere Sehpol, TRE, BROADWAY || omrades pan ‘Always Find It I union, based on the program of the class struggle. See Need of Struggle. These workers realize that the | painters have never gotten better | working conditions unless the work- of Bakers Local No. 500. “While the Hotel and Cafeteria section is engaging in one militant battle after another, while it is win- ning victory after victory for the The T.U.U.L. calls upon all un- employed of Baltimore to come to the council’s daily meetings at the above address to join the fight for “work or wages,” to unite with the employed against the speed-up and} Union workers resist vigorously. | Tuesday 20 gangsters broke into 'a shop where the N.T.W.I.U. had won union conditions, and a bitter struggle took place. The police p.m chorus, Tonight, 8 p. 336 FB. 15th St. * * LL.D. National Office Wants voluntee office work |Death Takes a Holiday spring term secretaries, tonight, 8.30 A_comedy about life, | with PHILIP MERIVALE 3 1 2 Dee eMCeRceoee | Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St, Station) PHONE:— INTERVAL 9149. Now Playing! ratios Auiveiste ligt leans | ers themselves forced them from the| wage cuts and to rally for the big|came, and arrested ten gangsters,|and typing. 799 Broadway, room 402.) DYNAMIC eae ee RATIONA L conditions, eutting hours, and fore. f°. cs, through, militant, struggle, | demonstration on Mareh 6. Interna-|who were found to be armed with Local saan svouurioxany: || taht creases, the Burkhardt, Gundt, Lore 2nd know that only a union built | tional Unemployment Day. clubs, black-jacks, and every sort of | Oreanizers | and “Labor. Defender | ‘. weapon, They also arrested one Agents, Sunday, 3 p.m. ee OE MON OF THE | RESTAURANT : / i 6“ 9 bureaucracy are mouthing fake | UP by the painters themselves, based pte 2 . i a | 3 | vi |worker. When the case came into| Feotworkers Dance and Concert. “as d turning one Amalge-| 0M the class struggle, will help them 4 estes | i ;|_ Also, labor news reel, Saturday, 199 SECOND AVEI.UE Patel 'shop_acter another ima a fet, better conditions. A mecting| Commamist Activities curt yesterday, the worker, John di] nhs, 2x nly Yew dae BL ARE ih seanene kan bot Tha pee na ta c a | ; s pices. Womens’ Depa E K PIL: } i i \ seab nest. Due to the class peace | held in Harlem was attended by 100 onns, WAH Given O© cave, ane Pe | Restaurant and Cafeteria Workers |] 9 powertel drama of th is bay bai aes A Strictly Vegetariin Food | painters, who expressed their soli- | darity with their fellow painters, and not only joined the union but are participating in spreading the poliey of Burkhardt, union standards in Amalgamated shops have been smashed. While thousands of bakers are unemployed, facing extreme ; misery, the 12 to 14 hour day is Mon. - tolerated. Wages are constantly cut,|. One worker related how hard it and the speed-up has no limit. The |'8 for one hurt on the job to re- Bulld the Party Concert and Danee. Saturday, Feb. 22, 8.30, at Italian Workers Club, 2011'Third Ave., aus- pices Unit 4’ Section 4. Proceeds Daily Worker and Il Lavoratore. Ad- mission 33 cents. oe Section One, New. discussion outlines at Agit- prop Conference, Feb. 19 at 6 p. Unit Agitprops and comrades inte: gangsters were released. | The industrial union goes on with |its campaign. A dress shop on Bush- |wick Ave., told its locked out work- Jers when they came back that they had to pay a fine and initiation fee to the LL.G.W., which together amounted to $11, and furthermore, leadership of the Amalgamated is a progressive Amalgamated, and the | A.F.L. company union is proven br | the rapid pace with which Lore,| Burkhardt, and Gundt are leading | the Amalgamated into the folds of | the A.F.L. | ( 4 ‘ . Womens Council No. 15. | ON East 14th St, Between 1600 MADISON AVE. ams! \that although he was not able to| ‘sted in leading unit discussions and | the rate of pay was reduced 15 cents} Tonight, $_p, m., S08 Adee Ave. ME H UNION Broadw: d 4th Ave. es parry hopeancratis tant ae fact plist moat, he lost more time | peter? Work be present, a piece. When they protested, the] Bronx. i. Baum “on International | AC T. EATRE DNIOM BrOROSAy® h Ave Phone: UNIversity 5865 ‘ hearings and then was awarded the |,, Membership, meeting, Friday, 7 P.|/the reduction, and they could take Write About Your Conditions | 25e 35¢ de | | ceive any compensation. He stated great sum of $25, but he was given $15 at once and the other $10 was merely promised to him. Although a year has passed this worker has not received the money. m., 1179 Broadway. 4 * * it or get out. They are now on strike under the leadership of the N.T.W.1,U. The industrial union issues a call to all workers to come and help * Amalgamated Food Workers Fraction Friday, 8 p. m., at center. General fraction meeting, * * Section One Affair. To help Union. ee Ae Drug Clerks, * Tonight at new headquarters, 125 W. 45th St., room 600. "4 aaa Japanese Night, Friday, Feb. 21. 1800 Seventh Ave Dance, mu admission 25 cents. Auspices Unit’2, Section 4, C. P. * * for The Daily Worker. Become a Worker Correspendent. leader plays the lead Red Coss: le at Army and the struggle between the i —and on the same program— the film that startled all New York “THE EINSTEIN THEORY” id tt upset th a comprehensive and v scientific theory t EAST SIDE THEATR resentation of the world. ES HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT |] Phone: Gtuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet Natignal, Training. School, | to a x seni h if ; AR X i E Wi i | 302 E. 12th S Ne : i i net ‘eb. 22, 8 p. 27 B. 4th |picket one important dress shop a' PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE STUDIO || N I > ‘ - 12t id Burkherdt’s Wrecking. land their agents, but the workers P *siiesced maeiemmegennitie..b. eB on YOUR HOME * : — “Lore and Burkhardt are using desperate union smashing tactics in| order to violate the will of the mem- bership for affiliation with the T.U, U.L. Burkhardt and Lore claim| that the T.U.U.L. referendum was | in the A.F.L. unions, Waiters Lo- | - eal and the Bakers Local 500 are in mass revolt against the treacher- ous officials, the fascists of the United Hebrew Trades, and the bosses. The struggling workers of ATTENTION DAILY WORKER REPRESENTATIVES Bertin Photo Studio 454 THIRD AVENUE Near Sist St. New York City CALEDONIA 6766 | \ @ PLAYHOUSE 138 SECOND AV UE, CORN: R HIG HTH STREET FEBRUARY 2 All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health “defeated” by 200 votes. The en-|the Amal 66 Restaurant om Tybee THE RUSSIAN id Zane ppeape ae Lathan cok | must unite their fore: in one com- CONFERENCE Special Rates for Organizations 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx ciaim 0} urkhars is base on the most corrupt vote stealing | and splitting tactics. Food Clerks Local No. 17, leading militant strug- | gles to organize the food clerks is| not recognized by Burkhardt. Phila- | delphia and Cleveland locals are dis-| counted. The suspension of 5 of the best locals of the Amalgamated un- mon struggle against the bosses and | their social fascist agents, the A.) F. L. bureaucrats and the Musteite takers. “The T.U.U.L..calls upon all food workers, upon all members of the Amalgamated and the A.F.L., and upon all unorganized food workers of D UNIT REPRESENTATIVES TODAY WORKERS CENTER, 26 UNION SQUARE All representatives must attend. Unit organizers must represent units having no representatives. SECTION Workers, Patronize RELIABLE MUSIC COMPANY Majestic, Victor and other Radios | | | Q@ CONTINUOUS NOON 'TO MEDNI1 REVOLUTION” A comprehensive authentic record of the greatest upheaval in history, I—PRICES: 25¢ ¢ AND (DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 Not connected with any | | to unite their forces to organize shop other office also | SECOND ANNUAL ‘Dice, a der the pretext of arrears in per + i y ae eae | capita payment, prove conclusively | Qe aees oe ALE ap. fo. Fepm PIANOS and VICTROLAS | | on ‘ diate the class collaboration betrayal E ee | \ that Lore, Burkhardt and Gundt are} poticies of the social reformist bu- Build the Part Concert and Dance xpert Repairing | D A W ¢€ E oa ~\! Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF ue ah ade aR ache bgned yO) ka Stead to march forward under 1 y i full line of | A \ nd di gales A aes i : ° ‘ | oad 249 BAST 115th STRE to force them to relinguish their|t® banner of the T.UULL. for one Saturday Night, February 22 Spanish and Russian opape Cor, Second Ave, New York powerful Industrial Workers Union for a militant struggle against the j | attacks of the bosses, for the 7 hour ee dA aid 5 day week, for higher wages, for wg a Are ee anstinere Be ti | unemployment insurance, for the or- APW. ready to engage in militant | panization of the unorganized, and struggle against the slave condi- | top better conditions.” tions forced upon them by the besses| INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE ANNUAL BAZAAR for the defence of all class-war prisoners corrupt bureaucratic and crushing | leadership. DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Please telephone for appointment Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Records 1808 Third Ave, near 101st St. 1393 Fifth Ave., near 115th St. NEW YORK CITY Tel. Atwater 0402 ITALIAN WORKERS CLUB 2011 THIRD AVENUE (Between 110th and 111th Sts.) Auspices: Unit 4, Section 4, Communist Party Proceeds Daily Worker and Il Lavoratore. Admission 35¢ OFFICE WORKERS UNION at Webster Manor, 125 E. EEth St. WASHINGTON EVE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Admission 75c Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City The Coming Paterson Strike HELP RAISE MONEY FOR IT! HELP THE SOUTH! THE GASTONIA STRIKE LEADERS MUST BE FREED! DAILY WORKER) COSTUME BALL [ —\~ Hotel & Restaurant Workers 0 y v Saturday Eve. & { Monday of the month at 8 p. m. hu Fiv e Bi g D ays TAG DAYS ROCKLAND PALACE M. aor ch 15th onre,ttornoone at 6 ofcloden Business meetings held One industry! One Union! Join and Fight the Common Enemy} Office upen from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m, 155TH STREET and EIGHTH AVENUE To reach hall—Gth or 9th Ave, “L” to 155th St, Sat. and Sun., Feb. 22 and 23) | Help in the TAG DAYS to raise money for an Organization-Struggle- | Strike Fund! Volunteer to be a collector! Report at the station nearest to your home—all day—Saturday and Sunday! See tomorrow's and Saturday's paper for list of stations. | NATIONAL TEXTILE WORKERS UNION 96 Fifth Avenue Watkins 0628 Dancing! Restaurant! Music! Exhibitions! Concerts! Feb. 26, 27, 28, March 1 and 2 at the NEW STAR CASINO ® 107th Street and Park Avenue Tickets on sale at New York District Office of the I. L. D. 799 Broadway, Room 422; and at all I. L. D. Branches. * JOIN AND SUPPORT | _ fHE INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE $42 BROOK AVENU) Telephone Ludlow Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High Class Work Done Goods Called for and Delivered. All profits go towards strikers and thelr fami SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE WORKERS! | RED DANCERS Other Entertainment PRIZES for class struggle group costumes VERNON ANDRADE ORCHESTRA THE DAILY WORKER Admission 50c in advance 75c at the door. We Meet at the— COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty 1 TD ROOM for girl; kitchen 122 W. 114th Street, a ene neacrnnencahisiansttchihi Son dass 3% E. 10th St. Large, «mall roomas ted READ and SUPPORT IT FIGHTS FOR YOU! conventent, near re ne Lehigh 1800, hophdce cent

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