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Page Two DAILY Wi ORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, CONNECTICUT JOBLESS BEAT BACK POLICE IN HUGE MEETS MARCH 6 Workers Defend Themnebves'ae and Leaders from Vicious Police Attacks FROM Sam Davis, on Haven Jobless Leader Sen- tenced to 30 Days and $100 Fine | 10.— | hour. five-day week, against speed- | red to/up and wage cuts and other de-| POVERTY Buffalo Has Its “Kind, Geo Natured, Efficient Police,” Too. DOWNTOWN BANDITS STEAL $6000 TO DEATH IN PICTURES Rid ESCAPES. POLICE GANGS IN GASTON AGAINST TOILERS Workers Build Defense Committees CHARLOTTE, N. C., March 10.— Immediately after the bosses’ sul here had signified by acquitting the ‘murderers of Ella May that it was IN WALBRIDGE BUILDING FORM LYNCHERS? “Three Couraiiee and One Invention” Service for a year and half in the cavalry corps of the Red Army | was an unusual career of Olga Tre- tiakova, who has the role of the heroine in “Three comrades and One Invention,” the Russian comedy now playing at the 2nd Ave. Playhouse. Another feature is the picture en- titled “A Mystic Mirror” a UFA production with an excellent cast of German player: | The Daily Worker was informed yesterday that scenes from the New York Jobless Demonstration can still be seen at the Playhouse today. : pase | sok jlegal to Kill members of @ tee!) INCREASE IN GRAIN, COLLEC- { and for all the, The meeting adopted a resolution | v7 se nr | ae ees Aare ae eae TION 1 move- |to be presented to the mayor with wc praton i mill gang began to threaten Iynch-| 10.0 eeR—Grain eol- upon the and their the demands by a march to the City | ing of National Textile Workers | , lections for 1929 increased by 56 per cent over the preceding year, Bt Aga and was completed by February 1. thugs, officers of the law, and the 1, Hrevjous. years the collections Gastonia city government combine, dragged on untill summer, to run all union organizers out of be Gaston and Mecklenburg counties. The workers are rushing the form- Hall, ticip: , and 4 in which all the workers par- | Union organizers. | A drive is on hand, in which mill ated with a committee of 10. Upon arrival at the City Hall, they were Reproduction of the headlines in the Buffalo, N. Y., Times, March 4. The what their real reason for existence is. They let bandits who steal $6,000 get away—that’s a mere detail. Capitalism can stand the loss of that much money all right, as long as it is done by regular criminals, who pay their percentage to the police, and can be hired to beat up strikers when needed. But the young unemployed worker, Derwood Nunemacker, starving, and with a starving family ot home, who steals a five-cent loaf of bread, is ruthlessly tracked down, trapped, and shot dead from behind. A police force is to teach workers the'sanctity of capitalist law and property. ation of defense committees, to pro- BIGGEST PICKET Peer ie tenis |Gandhi Starts Circus tect the lives of their’ organizers | . fi lynchers. ‘Stunt; Refines Salt;|/"" “"" Increase in February ‘But MassesWantRevolt| Indian masses who demand a vigor- e struggle of organ- | fhe Tntasriationall Labor Defense Pak in {ous attack against British imperial- unemployed worker in |thus characterized Police Commis- Doherty Bound Over to police show who vici- ‘sand a the work- Result ited and} Whalen, Expioiter of marched to the La-|SL0 a Week Sales Girls, 8 Howe St, packing Symbolizes Boss Justice formed an Uner nly ed | met by the cossacl cked the work fight started, ers defending their leader: warmed | was th A number of workers got the cordon of a around Ci peak. Hu across th clubs of the y forced with behind police “For All Kind of Insurance” ([ARL BRODSKY Morray Hil S550 ast 42nd Street, New York started to nd ser $100 fine. workers ‘Telephone: Le 58-year-old | “Special for Organizations” C. M.-KOX its report on employment in} Gandhi, jout of India. But Gandhi al mae Rae of the bour- Brooklyn and Queens: admits that was one of the best tools the Bri The State Department of Labor) BOMBAY, March 10,—Mathama | ism and driving the British masters y the banner of the | and Geor sioner Whalen: unemployment has grown during | cou J0dian) nationalists, is, begin! imperialists: hed ‘irfsIndia and his pn 3t UNION SQUARE |. ved worke An action committee Was | «hater, whe before he was ro- \ @eerail apres Over 4 per cent more Ning his circus stunt which he calls | new stunt will be met with glee by Stationary and Printing f peace and 1 an further demonstra- |. ote4 to police commissioner acted ates workers were thrown out on. the civil disobedience today. Gandhi will |the British imperialists. who know Sees is in the fight for the demands. | | manager for Wanamaker, where! BOSTON, Mass., Mar. 10.—Pick- | Streets without work in Brooklyn start today with between fifty and |that this will help distract a large | 10%Reduction for. Daily. Worker Thirty-five workers joined the | jin16 are paid as low as $10 a week: |eting is going on splendidly again 4% Queens in February. During seventy-five of his wealthy followers | number of the Indian peasants from Reaslers: Com st L aly Young | Whalen, who while carrying on a | today in <ns cloak and dre pmBuers January 2 per cent lost their jobs. to Borsad where he will refine salt |the real organization on a revolu- |= Comm e gue aily unem- | ¢, Hive Laoainat works | strik x, army is rapidly mount-|as a “blow” to British imperialism. | tionary basis necessary to overthrow League and and a mass meeting o ase aa 1S! und police-badged thugs, to sup-|were more vigkets than at any time te Department of Labor covered D ieidtes:)° VE BAESL Telephone AE 2098 League, the g planned against the sentence of class | | 0.” workers’ demonstrations and|before. Two women pickets were Brooklyn factories which em- | Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing sign erial ae age revenge handed out by the capital-|Ticxet lines, whose police shoot! arrested and charged with assault Ployed 36,053 persons in February, High Class Work Done Goods Called for and Delivered. All profits go towards strikers and their f: your WIT iat jade and 72 factories in Queens, which employed 21,567 workers. The largest drop were in the ma- ch group,* which showed a re- action of the working force during February of 9 per cent. and the betrayal of the | workers in the back, who permists worker victim by the defense lawyer | the slaver of Rothstein free on bail, | while holding an unemployed work- ers’ delegation on worked up | charges without bail. This is the tice’ with which he and Mayor Walker, who left the dcor open for and battery. The Boston labor movement is en- raged against the frame-up against Leonard Doherty, Elias Marks and the rank and file striker, Gorvine. The last two are held on heavy bail, nt. $10,000 each, for activity on the } workers, colored and white, pated in demanding work or wages, immediate relief for the unemployed | by a tax on manufacturers, the seven “AMUSEMENTS-] |. who helped the judge in sentencing | sHow our comrade. THE WORKERS! Cooperators! Patronize Attack Pioneers ;Hoover Favors | | | 42nd St. & Bway for Jobless Aid Fascist Principle 2 for violence and frame-up in| picket line, and an International Worker Beaten by ¢ AMEO=: he | |his statement before the demonstra- | Ladies’ Garment Worker framed uy, Cone on March 6 78 S E R O Y (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) tion, hope to combat unemploy-| connected with it. Pe) ee MIS) Street and Fifth Avenue, without iste is, for all its |™=ene” ‘ Pape eee vine ssiaee Is Severely Ill ‘ ‘ i 2 Nar ynen bail. ng the capitalists, | According to incomplete . j and sige ae eat gle Aye meseaagireens Amkino Presents—American Premiere 657 Allerton Avenue The International Labor Defen ~~? |vecords covering 20 cities gunmen of the I.L.G. before/ Louis Kogan. who was arrested Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥ and even forces the last, was held to the grand jury Sat- employed demonstrators were ar- at the Union will get f habeas cor ts ve Mass unem- + ee! PR aiagiie atiatke vt Ae vole to starve rather than tax |rested and more than a thousand |Urday. The jury meets April 1. , t demonstration, has just Hp isi Midian anil the day of his hearing. |the.Drd fits of the capitalists to feed |injured by police. Los Angeles,|Three company agents, and one eleased after serving five | ta comRAD 4 ‘ ey ‘with 60 jailed, Detroit with 45 and }slugger from New York imported in welfare is'and. Kogan was y beaten for selling the “La- ender” at the demonstration. vas knocked unconscious in the street car tracks and then kicked in ihe stomach Whalen’s thugs. | When he was taken to the police | station, the cops beat him up in the cell. He is severely ill, and is being taken to a doctor for examination as -|he prebably has internal injuries. . Grossberg, who also sold the the Hoover, CAFE INTRO Street Avenue A QUIET EATING PLACE Regular Meals, Reasonable Prices. i Eisman’s “crime” was that he at- tended the unemployment demon- stration March 6. He had recen been freed on parole, after unemployed. by Dubinsky and Schlesinger, took the witness stand and claimed they swere attacked by Doherty. They +, admitted that they provide scabs for the employers, and “guard” them to work. The frame-up case against Do- herty, the charge being that he is man who committed a murder in Canada five years ago, is still hang. ing over him. | New York wiht 3; led the country, but Milwaukee arrested 36. Buffalo 12 and Seattle 12 severe bor D putting h fascist for- mula in pleasant words about “the | |patriotism of+peace,” defined it se WS: EXPRESS A Realistic Episode of the Revolution in China PRODUCED BY SOVKINO OF MOSCOW fit the a demonstration against scouts eight months ago. Harry wrote the following ee to his principal, explaining his sence from school on March 6: “Mr. J. Canier: “I was absent yesterday afternoon boy- Conference for the he conviction that every per- faGha/\irep bie’ lead. 0 aoe Defense of USSR to the Republic; that-the Republie —_—_ rests solely upon the willingness of (Continued from Page One) one to bear his part of the | Vanzetti play, “Gods of the Light- and obligations of citizen-| ping,” who will represent the John son Comrades Meet at | PARK RESTAURANT 698 Alerton Avenue Corner White Plains Ave. Enacted by an Eminent Cast of Soviet and Chinese Players | Livan : 5 a» |S “Labor Deft r,” at the March 6 30: y. because I felt it’ my duty to de- \Reed Club. WRITE about your conditions pee atiak ap beaten up by the : B00 ee ‘- ite ne monstrate together with the tens t meanwhile the president of| 4 stirring mass pageant, “The “for the Daily Worker. Become |. ad 3 5 ine Biescamie program Open Night. ‘Ladies Invited. of thousands of workers and wo country tries to make every | Soviet Union Forges Ahead,” will] @ Worker Correspondent. >| Se * 8 children again’ t ting economic o “I realize that only ‘through m the present ex- | worker believe that it is his “duty” | be one of the features of the meet- rere to starve to death quietly and un-| jing, It will be presented by the Subway Rationalization protesting, this same Hoover regards | | Department of Cultural Activities of Latest Sovkino Newsree! | —MELROSE— ae ; : EGETARIA pressure of the workers and their |that the “obligation” which the rich’|tne Workers International Relief, Cuts Electricians Pay, Dairy Nasee pn children can we compel the govern- lexploiters of the workers “bear” is | with the participation of the W.LR. Have You? = omrades “Will Alwars Find 18 Vlensint to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) (PpexHONE = INTERVAL Two companies which together | jhave secured $5,000,000 worth of contracts from the city of New York have a rationalization plan that cuts | wages of electricians from $1.65 an hour to 90 cents an hour, it was jrevealed yesterday. The meral | ment authorities to help the 7,000,000 {to live in fine houses and eat fine | Brass Band, the Red Dancers and workers who are today walking the |food and tell the workers to go tothe Labor Sports Union. The gen- 1 streets not knowing where their next the devil. eral director of the pageant is Emjo Bouahb tickets (7 7eere meal is coming from. Yesterday's de-| More directly refusing the demand | Basshe, noted revolutionary play- DAILY WORKER COSTUME monstration proved the capitalists }of the unemployed for social insur- | wright, Edith Segal is in charge of HELE to Ne Meleae rome and their agents, the police gang-' ance, Hoover attacked—“The idea |the dances, and Paul Keller is direct- i sters, fake labor official chool of- {that the Republic was created for ing the music. The Talking Screen’s First Great Drama! There las never been another picture like “The Case of Sergeant Grischa.” From Arnold Zweiz’s Masterful book Herbert Brenon has made a play so compelling, so utterly different, so deflant that it will thunder down history ‘as the Sereen’s first great dramatic work! v169 RATIONAL | ‘i ; a L true f ; Tati | r 5 PRESEN! ce ficials, and their underlings, the |the benefit of the individual” as a| a rehearsal of all those partici-| | ste mroup coxtument™ (We |Rallway Signal Co. and the Union RADIO PICTURES PRESENTS Vegetarian - principals, and stool-pigeon truant j“mockery that bbe ‘ebadieated.” | ae 1d have reports of groups of Switch and Signal Co. are putting HERBERT : officers, that the working-class of | 7 at must be eradicated.” | hating in the pageant will be hel Paris Comat na tae ae sce: lin the electrie wiring and switches | BRENON’S RESTAURANT 0 Sy tl gorking-cla i By. z ing miners, of fighting tex i New York, as well a over the U. S. lao eee Stites alata Suueney Pat ei hints et Tec woneare on, the picket jin the new subways. Each contract x - 199 SECOND AVE, JB Ed tie dent, OF the, world. that! , ia pe yd | age cy reate to pick a tinfely xub- | {calls for the electrical work to be} S YS Bet. 12th and 12th Sts, are ready to fight for their ree fata oe stati peep Tickets for the mass meeting at Jeet for your group costume. !done by “signatmen, first class,” get- THE CASE OF Strictly Vegetarian Food and as a member of the |; pitalist class and | 25 cents and are on sale at the 3 | ting 90 cents an hour. This is really elt lits government as the “Republic,” | 175 Fifth Avenue, = ing class I took part in this | Hoover attempts to wake’ the SyOne Pe Raver cemonstration, disregarding school | hery of the working class by the | and my probation officer.” capitalist class appear as mantled | man was one of the leading| with a high and moral ethic of; pupils in, hist are you popularizing the ly Worker Costume Bail eS rywhere you go? Remem- r when doing this you are helping support the fighting workers’ daily. the work that used to be done by electricians. SERGEANT GRISCHA- HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Write Your Conditions | for The Daily Worker. About ms “Work or Wages” up Yesler Become a having made a | <ocie lw ° : grade of all “A's” in his last report, [cine 2 To sT ends toward fa8- | TAN oman suddenly butted Worker Correspondent. * with CHESTER MORRIS RESTAURANT the hig! possible, He was — Hughes from behing, and knocked BETTY COMPSON 1600 MADISON AVE. actually but two hours ‘him sprawling in the street. Phone: UNlversity 5865 ARE Now Playing! UNION § A SOVKINO FILM First Time at Popular Prices! 4, CAUCASIAN NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Ky: cE ‘BWAY. 646751. a NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES frdm the session last Thursday. If he is deported, and no doubt the authorities will do all in their power to deport him, he will be sent | Police Stenteay Makes | Old Timer See Exactly; to Bessarabia under white-terror What Capitalism Means Rumanian rule, x EATTLE, Wash., March 10.— Not content with arresting hun-| Among the many workers who got | Hughes wrathfully shouted as he arose: Senn EEE “My father fought in the Civil War, my great-grandfather in the | Revolutionary War and I lost my arm fighting in Cuba. But Tl be a red from now on.” Phone: Stuyvesant #816- John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY! “YTANIAN DISHES A place with’ atmosphere where all «radicals meet iieis of er Erte a an insight into the capitalist sys- Ms ‘er LAST WEEK! 302 E. 12th St. New York country, jailing the leaders of the| tem and found out what the police 4° The true | story 9 e » Tt N r i H ws s f the Caucnsii e s New York mass jobless demonstra-| are for, is one John Hughes, 72- Communist Activities I OVE Scocle canlast ho rule’ of MET EOR Loews “Big 2” res tion, the capitalists are beginning | year-old war veteran, who was the ezar. By 8. N, BEHRMAN All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health to plan jailings and deportation of jevolutionary working class children. GUILD (i thur.asatt40 “THE APPLE CART” standing on the curb watching some | Chinese “Vanguard Weekly” Banauet. SMarch 12, 7 p. : thousands of workers parade with env ednesday, March Bowery, Tickets Fiat Workers, Bookstion. 26 Union Sq. —on the same program— U BOAT NO. 9 PARADISE Grand Concourse Pitkin Avenue Brook!; Yate Me Meet ngs ,tontah ape Sea tis ‘Restaurant Unit, 2, Secti ¥ ; ‘ By Berna: aw 558 Clee ks . ' eremont Parkway, loge St Unit TE, Section ¢ de wnins Vivid! Thrilling! Daring! MARTIN BECK 45', tect ON ROTH SCREENS AB enox Aves Unit 5, Section a "$80 ON East 14th St, Between peeee RAMON Bactlin ‘it Meme Fourth, 8 Aeme Theatr Nhe fee Bran, $0 inte omen? NOVARRO Eas eet ACC neat ie ee ene || NOVARRO ||DR. J. MINDEL Broaaway, | ts + M. to & P.M. 256 M. 356 ae ama'S0m. 350 || AIVIC REPERTORY 1th st ae pret gs Section Eves, 8:30. Mats, Thur. Sat. 2:30 “ A UaR hursday, F ‘2 & : cages intr, 8 eet) DEVIL MAY CARE” | |[ncn,t-eones tego a mist dispose, ot cases on hand, EVA Le (ion ts Director ‘Tenlghe <THE OPEN DOOR” and OMEN HAVE. THEIR WAY" | ‘Tom. Night—-THE SEA GULIY REBOUND Arthur Hopkins presents a new comedy by Donald Ogden Stewart “wit HOPE WILLIAMS PLYMOUTH TH, 45th 8¢. WW, of Downy Mats. Thurs. pln Sat. 2:40 EAST SIDE THEATRES Not eonnected with any other office Stage Shows—Hoth Theatres trom Workers, Patronize CAPITOL THEATRE. BROADWAY RELIABLE MUSIC COMPANY Majestic, Victor and other Ratios also PIANOS and VIJCTROLAS Expert Repairing full line of Workers Laberaisey Theatre Fraction Tonight 8 p. m., at center. — Labor and Fraternal Organizations shinee Commune Masa. baba March 18, at Central Opera Hi 67th St. and Third Ave, 8 p.m. Speak- ers: Engdahl, and others. Workers Organisations} Attention! Order blocks of tickets Ron, for the a WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 Union Square fREIBEIT BLDG.—Malp Floor Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 BAST 115th STRE “Second Avi New York DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY poner Lebianey Cor. ’ The Unemployed Committee is Still in Jail! | The bosses, their press, their police, Circle 1699 Saxophone Taught Suite 41s RED HOT MUSIC y their courts are out to railroad them to long prison terms! . HOLD MA 1 Daily Worker, costume ball, to, be Spanish and Russian dnseriae Very Union Meetings TIGHT FOR YOUR CLASS! [ESE RSE eee | "Records wre cae oF no EE hs bee Cone are 60 cents met the Boot. 15 cents. ri nines At Lp, Bases, ‘ountain pen ani 8 turn to A. ‘sanohen, 26 26 115th et and his Entertainers for 1658 Broadway Every Oc jon Roseland Bidg. Special Rates to Daily Worker Readers. The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Hotel & Restaurant Workers Branch ot Amalgamat Worke Wa aia eines Ye r. na e Chelsen 227: meetings held the Monday of the month Ng Educational meetings! ira onary of the month, ‘Egecu bef Board pe We A afternoon at 5 ND. AVEN U PLAYHOUS 1233 SECOND D AVENUB, CORNER BIGuTE, STREET TODAY AND \ND TOMORHOW-—MARCH 11 11 AND 12 3 COMRADES AND 1 INVENTION A part of the new Rus where workers are bullding a new worl aad stop on thetr Job ly to laugh at their own Cabenaes —ON THE SAME PROGRAM— “A MYSTIC MIRROR” ~- @ UFA production ‘ 1808 Third Ave, near 101st St. 1398 Fifth Ave., near 115th St. NEW YORK CITY Tel. Atwater 0402 ° DEMAND THEIR RELEASE! Rush Funds, Cash, Liberty Bonds, Stock for Bail ihey Are Trying to Put Shifrin Back in Jail!! MORE BAIL IS NEEDED FOR HIM! Rush Funds to the LOCAL OFFICE OF THEI. L. D. . 739 Broadway, Room 422 New York City. We Meet at the— ~ COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty Labor sponte “Unto Moved. National office and office of East- ire now at room 309, 2 West it. Busines: at Ro} janhattan ee ‘Rrookiyn ‘tow som One quarter of rece pis | aes tac es