The Daily Worker Newspaper, March 15, 1930, Page 3

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NEW YORK, S: ATU RD: AY, MARCH 15, 193 Page Three = eh : = > RGANIZE! ‘ DAILY WORKER, DETROIT POLICE RIDE INTO UNEMPLOYED—A typical scene along Woodward Ave., near Cadillac Square, when police who answer when the automobile bosses call, were battering and riding down 100,000 jobless and workers who struck with them. The crowd refused td to disperse and the police were unable to break it up until they rushed it with a parade of motor trucks and street cars ‘ s the mass unemployed meeting in front of nt P derodutration in Philadelphia, the capitalist police many workers “WORK OR WAGES of part of the throng that came out March 6, in ans» the Commmnist Party to ¢ nstrate against starvation. that they don't believe, with 7,000,000 workers unem ploy severely beat up n Unity League and the masses showed lism is just all right. all of the 1 In Duluth, as e r to the « ed in U. S. alon c DULUTH WORKERS DEMANDING “WORK OR WAGES’— Thousands of Duluth workers participated in the world unemployment demonstrations demanding “Work or Wages.” The above picture shows the workers marching through the main streets of Duluth THERE IS NO WORK!—This line up of unemployed is in front of a factory, where the men are applying for jobs. But the factories are Just one of throwing men out of the force, not putting any more on. the heartrending results of capitalism DETROIT WORKERS STRUGGLE —Cops slugging some of the 100,000 demonstrators because they fought for unemployment relief sie ROS soon rae ad PREPARING FOR MARCH 6—Above shows A. W. Mills, Buffalo distriet organizer of the Conimunist Party, introducing’ A--Peariman, sesheaby of the Unemployed Council at a jobless mass meeting which preceeded the march to City Hall CIALI POLICE — Scenes in Milwaukee as the police of the st Mayor Hoan herded the fighters of March 6 off to jail. Arrow in top photo indicates Leo Fischer, organizer of the Communist Party CAPITALISM !—U: nataploged worker evicted for non-payment of rent. No job, no food, and now no shelter in winter time—his few belongings and his family dumped out on the street. One of the demands of the unemployed is for no rent and no evictions when capitalism finds itself in a tangle and chooses to let its wage slaves starve MILWAUKEE JOBLESS MARCH —In spite of the vicious attacks of the “Socialist” police, thousands of Milwaukee workers took part in the March 6 demonstrations. On many eccasions, the unemployed workers .of Milwaukee have ‘fol- lowed the leadership of the Com- munist Party STEVE KATOVIS—Communist picket murdered. by the Tammany boss police. On March 6th 110,000 New York workers demonstrated that despite police murders and brutality they will fight for their demands. Above, left, Isabelle Chulkins, and Sonia Mason; below, Edward Nehmer, Milwaukee workers who took active part in the March 6 demonstrations demanding “Work or Wages,” were jailed by the “socialist” Mayor Hoan’s police, who acted just exactly as the Mil- waukee capitalists wanted them too—beat up workers and threw FUTILE VANDALISM OF TH headquarters of the Communist uniformed burglars of big business and in a Socialist city, too. The socialist party in this period the di ent of the bosses, put forward to fool the werkers, and if n ry, murder them ere is the Milwaukee nd raided by the JOBLE: x MONTREAL—Not only in U. S., but in every other country in Aik capitalist part of the world, the millions of workers pattentmccacatomee LOS ANGELES COPS MAULING | rctories to them WOMEN—Here i is a picture of the Los, Ange ws practicing up for the workers, 1 at the mass unemployed demon- stration cn Merch 6 ‘ienal Ur yment Day 10,0 worker czme cut from the em- On Interna- | fer the demands of the job- All admitted that this was biggest labor demonstration ever held in Los Angeles. This « te the terror of the capitalist peice whe heve jailed more than 60 militent fighters of the work- ing class who are starving in capitalism's crisis, came out on March 6 to protest the scheme of their bosses to hang on to every cent of profit and let the workers whose bitter toil made that profit possible go hungry a in jail for marching and fighting for jobless demands, WHERE WORKERS RULE!—Crowd of healthy, husky, well fed and sii “ " happy factory workers in the Soviet Union, the land without unem- WHO ARE THE COW ARDS?—Here you see ele of the New York cossacks s clubs one of the demonstrators at Union Squar This brutal attack at the direct orders of Police Commissioner Whalen, who took personal charge of it. Now he lies on the witness s the police were not armed, and that the only violence was the crowd attacking the police. He says the demonstrators were cowards. But here are his gunmen in a cowardly assault on an unemployed worker zing down with their ITNESS STA ALEN SWORE ON THE We'll feed them the of the 110.009 demonstra AND WH are they? ND THERE WERE NO CLUBS! 8 one of four burly cops as they beat up one ug on Union Square, New York “They're hungry aemed member ployment. They are on vacation, with wages, enjoying themselves and photographed before a million dollar palace that once belonged to their exploiters, but which is now a rest home for them , v

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