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i) wrod ¥ WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1930 ORKERS! CONTINUE > YOUR SPLENDID FIGHT (Continued from Page One) and to clear the way of the tremendous police forces, armed with all war paraphernalia, for the demonstrating workers. Whalen refused to carry out this demand because he wanted bloodshed, because his capitalist bosses wanted to give a bloody “lesson” to the unemployed workers. The capitalist government and police are the real provoca- tors, attacking the workers fighting for Work or Wages. The persecution against the arrested comrades is a challenge of he bosses to every worker who participated in the March 6th demon- stration. The trial of the N. Y. Delegation is your trial, fellow workers! The millions of American workers could fully appreciate the oasting lies of the capitalists, their government and press, about “democratic liberties.” Machine guns, gas bombs, arrests and perse- cutions—such are their “liberties” for the workers. To the demands of the unemployed workers the capitalist state is answering with measures of civil war. Fellow workers of the United States! The Communist Party and the Trade Union Unity League have organized for and led you in the demonstration on March 6th for Work or Wages, for Unemployment Insurance, for the seven-hour day and five-day week, against speed-up and wage cuts, against the capitalist state, police and their social- fascist lackeys from the A. F. of L. and socialist party. The Commu- nist Party was and is the only political party in the U. S. really fighting for the demands of unemployed and employed workers. The T. U. U. L. is the only trade union organization which is organizing unemployed workers for the joint fight with their employed brothers. In the name of those millions of American workers who followed on March 6th the call of the Communist Party and the T.U.U.L., we lemand the immediate liberation of all arrested demonstrators; we jemand the immediate liberation without any charges of Comrades aymond, Lester, Foster, Minor, Amter, and others, whose only crime vas to represent the 100,000 workers’ demonstration. The workers of the U. S. will continue their March 6th fight. They will continue to fight for Work or Wages, unemployment insurance, seven-hour day and five-day week, against wage cuts, against the capi- talist state and its watchdogs and lackeys, for the liberation of work- ers arrested, preparing the workers’ powerful arm, the political mass strike. Workers! In your factories, in your unions, in your societies, vote resolutions of protest. Demand the liberation of the arrested demon- strators, and of the N. Y. Delegation. Prepare for a mass meeting of protest called by the Council of Unemployed, T.U.U.L., and Communist Party next week. Workers! Continue your splendid fight of March 6th! Liberate the prisoners of March 6th battles! Forward to Work or Wages! COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE UNITED STAT CENTRAL coMMI TT TEE, or and Fraternal Organizations jons! Attentio! Membership Drive j Recruits 6167 Workers Organi: Toutinued from Poge ) : (COMMER ATLA bide Ons Order blocks of tickets now for the ployme and to the barking of the | Daily Wi orker costume ball to. whole k of jackal followers of id their fel- fi v advance capitalism from Woll, through Abro- edNanies n. yitch to Lovestone. Building and Maintenance Unton 5 i ene Affair, Sever ix new shop nuclei were aes Begs anes Mea formed the Membership 4th St. Play, mu Admission 30 cen f the 6,167 new mem- }eherit ‘class. wag prisoner E iechs Untos wananat, rday, March pom, at Ha Youth Club. * lop papers were issued ‘during the period of the drive. the organ- Commu- ting on | A statement issued by th ization department of Party, nit the Member ing out the mission.75 cents the Communist Party | Leena y ves of the dr 1 or Defender Dixtrict Con ee. many featur of the dr night, § p. m., Room 99 “While 48 new shop papers |Broadway. J. g issued, we al- the con-| Tonight, a? Bronii Ss jewelry ¢ statement, “ e 2 a falling off i of the issuance of section of the .ve in| as a complete failure, | house, 1 yre ‘des and One > Tn jcal program. Adm Painters’ 'T.U.U. 8p. m., 1400 Beaton Road: Midnight Workers’ ‘Union “Th Show, ic which there and for which the entire Party must Also musi- ion 50 cents, * be criticized, and steps taken to) oats vemedy, was The Daily Worker.) (-nompioved comrade ort 12.34 h the exception of California, jat National Office of us hiladelphia and Boston in subs, and etroit in delivery sales, no district B Monda Al St ployed barhers come! considered The Daily Worker im- | portant.” Gastonia Branch LL D. Concert ard ‘ i Danee. The statement points out that 9, 1800 Seventh Ave here are “still greater tasks ahead.” bd = * Suv. t., Brooklyn. “Only the first half of the drive is completed—everyone must knockle down to the second half—keeping the new members, and_ involving them into Party activity and con- ducting a successful Daily Worker final rally and gam 30 West End Line to Ninth Ave. ry Workers. Drive for 60,000 circulation.” ion coms tee The complete statement, which At 336 Lenox Ave. Bronx contains a careful analysis of the Wilkins Ave Membership Drive, and plans for the Pageakt: Héhearaal: fature, will be published tomorrow he Soviet Unic ae ores together with the detailed chart. | Manhattan asthe Undes direction. of Emjo Basshe a |Edith Segal. More people needed Communist Activities |March 9, 8 p,m. Sovkino film, musts, |food, Admission 50 cents Unit 4, Package 6 p.m, 48 Bay e7th St, ve, & p.m. Sheate- Se eaieaait pnd others: ES ouage ae } * * * Section 4, Red Sunday in ee i Report at a.m. Units 2, Workers’ School. 10: its 1, A Fins Students body” banquet Sunday. |nish at UNTON SQUARE Now Playing! LXLONSOUANE A SOVKINO FILM First Time at Popular Prices! 4. CAUCASIAN CB pth gee struggle of the Caw —on the same program— U BOAT NO. 9 the czar. Vivid! shied Daring! | Acme Theatre : Uso a Brosdway and 4th Ave. sQ Uy Performances Daily ¥ A. M. to Midnight. lees: from ad Sum, 35¢ day P.M. 25¢ After 5 P.M. 35¢ Sat. on Me JEWELRY Sabah dt aptiiotas UN | MIDNITE SHOW TONIGHT | at 12 Midnight SECOND AVE. PLAYHOUSE 133 Second Avenue The SOVKINO Picture Will Be Shown “THREE COMRADES AND. — ONEINVENTION” | Musical Program, Admission 50c! Saxophone ‘Taught Suite 413 RED HOT MUSIC DAN BAKER CHEF OF HOT TUNES” and his ORCHESTRA 1658 Broadway Roseland Bldg. pecial Rates to baily Worker Headers, Circle 1699 “THE OF MARCH SIXTH! |i Students’ MT “PICKET DELMAN SHOE FACTORY Four Strikers Held For Disarming Police Workers in the Delman shoe shop, which employes 160, picketed yes- terday and will go on picketing un- | Soviet Comedy at 2nd) Avenue Playhouse “Three Comrades and One Inven- | tion,” one of the first comedies to | be produced in Soviet Russia, will be one of the two features to be shown at the Second Avenue Play- |house, the first part of the week. The other film is “The Mystic Mir- ”’ with Fritz Rasp in the leading ror, |role. Both of the pictures will be til the boss changes his mind about |Shown beginning Monday and con- not renewing his contract with the | tinue on Tuesday and Wednesday. Union- Labor } Independent Shoe Work * This is the shop where U. Department Commisstoner Woods | With a Camera,” Another Soviet film, |*A Man will be screened | many times tried to personally per- {at the playhouse on Second Avenue, | suade the workers to join. the the jon Thursday and continue through scabby Union, and was For Resisting a Beating. Jacob Tieber, Joseph Educ, Mor- | ris Chapkowitz, and Sol Wingast | were brought into Magistrate Fol- well’s court yesterday, and by him bound over to the grand jury on $1,500 bail each. These four shoe strikers are ac- cused of resisting attempts of police on the picket line to beat them up. The prosecution says that one of them took a club from one policeman and showed another cop what it feels | like to be hit over the head. | Workers who have {been strug- gling against a lockout in 27 shops for six months are in need of relief. The union urges all to show solida ity and send donations to the union | office, 16 yee 21st St. “Cautasian Love” at Acme Theatre At the Acme Theatre, starting to- day, will be shown a spectacular So- | jviet drama of the colorful life of | |the ¢ Jaucasian people and the clash | of two faiths, and the exile of a na- tion by the forces of the czar. This picture was produced by the Cauca- sion unit of Sovkino and re-creates in a vivid re-creation of the customs of the free mountaineers of the Cau- casus, On the same program [will be shown “U Boat, No. | “DEVIL MAY CARE” AT LOEW’S PARADISE | Ramon Novarro’s first all-talking | picture, “Devil May Care,” opens at Loew’s Paradise today for,a week’ engagement. “Devil May Care” is {an adaptation from a French play, and is a tale of the Napoleonic area. | HAVE YOU A TICKET? Have you provided yourself with a ticket for the Workers’ School Banquet to be held at the Workers’ Center, 26 Union Square, >, on Sunday evening, March 9, at 8 o'clock, New York Gasp: at “Grischa’s” Never before a il ; pleture Ike this! It upsets all pre- HERBERT BRENON’S Masterwork sid Arnold Zw World Read Bi | with Chester Morris im! Betty Compson NOW! Daly rom W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE BROOK AVENUR ephone Ludlow 3098 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High Class Work Done Goods Called for ‘and Deliverea All profits go towards strikers and their families, w gs SOLIDARITY ihe WITH THE WORKERS! “SER OF: 657 Allerton Avenue Kstabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. | | | 119 4 THIRD AVENUE Near Mth yvesant S074 All ‘ines of CUTLERY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AZLDA Bulbs Our Specialty. Boot and Shoe Workers | sunday. The film is an interesting | Dziga Vertoff, the Russian director. Theatre Guild LAST SCENE FROM “CHINA EXPRESS” rejected every time. / film experiment, and was made by | American Premiere of Amkino Re- THE THEATRE OF THE DANCE 116 WEST 65TH ST. Studio 220, SUS. under the direction of DORSHA Presents an un ERY SATURDAY THIRD CLOAK AND DRESS ual program of interest to the SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 lixcerning. ANNUAL BALL given by CUTTERS of the N. T. W. TONIGHT at 8 O’CLOCK AT 110th Street and Fifth LARGE BRASS BAND WILL E Tickets 50 Cents. PARK PALACE Avenue ERTAIN Hat-check 25 Cents Lu lease at the Cameo Today. | PrOGUCtIONS eee TWO WEEKS! N. BEHRMAN’S NEW PLAY “METEOR” WITH ALFRED LUNT ALEXA % KIRKLAND SHIRLEY O'HARA GUILD THEATRE, WEST MATINEES R2nd_S' THURSDAY AX LYNN FONTANNIE EDWARD I LAWRENCE | P, EVENINGS ATURDAY The APPLE CART Bernard Shaw’s Political Extravaganza It wittiest writer for the E ARTHUR RUHL, MARTIN BECK #0": s filled with characteristic Shavianisms glish speaking stage HERALD TRIBUNE. “THIS PLYMOUTH THEATRE “REBOUND’—_ IS THE BEST WRITTEN BY ANYBODY HEREABOUTS IN TEN OR TWENTY YEARS, AND IT’S NOT SO DAMNED LIGHT, EITHER.” Heywood Broun, New York Telegram. A Comedy by Donald Ogden Stewart wih HOPE WILLIAMS LIGHT COMEDY West Mats {oth Street. Evenings $:50 Thursday & Saturday 2:40 ec OZ Eves 8:30. Mats, Thur. 30c, $1, $1.5 EVA Le GAL! Director | Today Mat—*PETER PAN” | Tontght—w OULD-BE "1 MAN” MUSIC AND CONCERTS. Philharmonic - Symphony TOSCANINI, Conductor CARNEGIE HALL Afternoon, March 9 nt 3:00 | BEETHO Symphony No. Sym ony No. 8:45, CARNEGIE HALL Thursday Eve., Sat. Evey March iby 8:45 (Students) | METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. Sunday ay Adternoon, Marck 16, At 3 WEBER—BEETHOVEN MOUSSORGSKY-RAVEL-RESPIG HI ARTHUR JUDSON, Mgr. (Steinway) Do your working tlass neighbors read the Daily Worker? Sell it to them every day -nd make new CAMEO~: Amkino Presents—American Premiere CHINA / EXPRESS A Realistic Episode of the Revolution in China PRODUCED BY SOVKINO OF MOSCOW Enacted by an Eminent Cast of Soviet and Chinese —and on the same program— Latest Sovkino Newsreel 42nd St, & Bw Phone Wisco} ~~" Now fea Players IVIC REPERTORY 14th, St ) JOLSONS’ 5othst.a Zen av. tes, si Sat. 2:30 VICTOR HERBE: 's ‘The SERENADE with ROY CROPPER and Olga Steck and Greek Evans Party members. PLAY Continuous Noon till Midnite. 183 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER EIGHTH STREET NOW PLAYING “When Moscow Laughs” a atriking comedy of present day life in with ANNA STENN SOVKINO JOURNAL—Pevicting everyday happenings in difter- ent parts of the Soviet Un NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES Loew’s “Big 2” PITKIN || PARADISE Pitkin Avenue Grand Concourse Brooklyn Bronx ON BOTH SCREENS RAMON NOVARRO TALKS! SINGS! LOVES! “DEVIL MAY CARE” Stage Shows—Both ‘Theatres from CAPITOL THEATRE, BROADWAY EAST SIDE THEATRES ND. AVEN U HOUWS Prives 25e and INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY MASS MEETING tonight at 8 o’clock IRVING PLAZA Fifteenth Street and Irving Plaza PROMINENT SPEAKERS Greetings from shops, 3.—WHITE TRASH..A w Auspices: DANCE OF SOLIDARITY. REVOLUTIONARY DANCE. .Edith Siegel and A COMMUNIST PARTY OF U. factories and fraternal PROGRAM: organizations, orkers play, by the Workers Lab. A., Admission ‘Twenty ne Cents Siegel and Allison Burroughs Theatre Burroughs New York District. Support Class War Prisoners| BALLOON DANCE ENTERTAINMENT and DANCE BUIL DD TON i G a T MANHATTAN LYCEUM ADM All Proceeds to Build the Un PROGRAM: —Ukrainian Singing Duet. Athletics, ce Orchestra, led by Dancing "tll inte In the ify Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and TO HIRE Suitable for ? and Dances in the Czechoslovak 347 E. 72nd St. Telephone: S. GOTTLIEB 776 Allerton Avenue GE Hosiery, Infants’ 2LEPHONE OLINVILLE Workers, Patronize RELIABLE MUSIC COMPANY Majestic, Victor and other Radios also PIANOS and VICTROL Expert Repairing full line of Spanish and Russian Records 1808 Third Ave; near 101st St. 1393 Fifth Ave., near 115th St. NEW YORK CITY Tel. Atwater 0402 ROOM 'TO LET. Very improvements. day. Oblan, Street. of Milk Is A Health etings, Lectures Workers House, Inc.|}, New York ||/ Rhinelander 6097 | | NERAL BARGAIN STORE | | Silks, Remnants, Dry Goods | Wear sunny. Apt. | given by the Ukrainian Russian Workers Club Tonight at 8:15 at 1538 Madison (Between 104th and Avenue ADMISSION 50 CENTS Phone Tillinghast 9089 JOHN C. SMITH’S Local 802 A NEW F. of M. SEVENTH YORK CITY -| TUDOR INN Restaurant 113 East 14th Street po chen For good and wholesome food, don’t fail to visit us Hall luncheon TRY OUR SPEC) SUNDAY DIN LO5th Street) Harlemites Orchestra AVENUE Murray Hill 42nd Street, 7 Kast New York “Special for Organizations” C. M. FOX 32 UNION SQUARE _ Stationary and Printing LE GH 6382 Intern ern na! Barber Shop 2016 Second Avenue, New York t. 103rd & 104th Sts.) F Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved PREMMENT COMRADES MEBT CAFE INTRO ast 12th Street Second Avenue PLAC AT— \ QUIET EATING Regular Meals. Reasonable Comrades Meet at RK STAURANT 698 Alerton \ GOOD PLACI Open AM Night. Ladies Invited, PA PE Avenue s A —MELROSE— VeGETARIAN Dairy eestacrant omrades ‘Will Always Bind 11 sant to Dine at Oar Place. 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