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sage nny DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1930 SOCIALIST THOMAS I CRINGING APPEAL ASKS TAMMANY FOR UNITY Together They Will Will Plead With the Capitalist | Legislature for Laws on Starving Workers And Whalen’s Police, Who Broke Heads of the Jobless Are Also to Cooperate | “Fools Steere e, Men Fight!” This Is Pittsburgh on scion 6! Einstein Reflects the Spirit and Era of Soviet Russia GUNS TO DEFEND THE REVO- : LUTION. HAVE YOUR YOUR RS lt D HAT The Five Year Plan | Shown for the first time in he U States The director of Shook the World,” the story of the tense days of the October Revolu- tion, which is being shown at the Seeond Ave. e, beginning Thursday and continuing up to Sun day, re tly declared that hi choles of subjects, such as “Potem kin,” “Ten Days,” ete., sprang from the fact that be was an artist aliv in Russ Leon Moussinac and Fragments of an Empire at the Star Casino 107th Street gnd Park Avenue This Sunday P.M. | well-known rene writer, who in 2 P.M. TO 11 Norman Thomas, socialist party|the state legislature for laws that \arvietved! # in, has incorporated ero chieftan, yesterday issued a state- | would “enable the city to extend re} | recned Einstein, has aie S " ‘ lief,” this to a crooked gang of vords in a a ol e, “Le = - _ oe gently eat a iMG, | politicians who have never let the | Thousands of workers mobilized under the slogan of “Work or Wages” demonstrated in Pittsburgh | Cinema Sovietique.” Circle 1699 Saxophone Taught smirking Mayor Walker, who en-|},y. stand in the way of the biggest} on March 6. In this picture par ain strati siaps' dnc ehownc ah fr “As an artist, how could I express g from Einstein's “Ten Day S § I picture part of the vast crowd of demonstrating workers is shown in front of Scenes from Einstein en Day RED HOT MUSIC in the cinema and ideas other those the That Shook the World,” a tense film of the October olution, now at the ond Avenue dulged his inclination for sneering | graft machine on record! The re-| x nachin | the Pennsylvania railroad station, listening to Pat Devine, District Organizer of the Communist Party. unemployed workers |lief desired is a few paltry jobs on| by DAN BAKER in It is the nature of predominating present-day national life? jibes at when their representatives, Foster, | city construction. | as Sas ve gags showing Minor, Amter, Raymond and Lesten| Furthermore, Thomas asked the) |knows that March 6 indicated the | artists to express their epochs. The meatre. pa CHEF OF HOT TUNES” appeared before him with the de-| mayor to let Whalen’s cossacks, growing attacks fon the working | shia ga of vie, eee wenens iN ats ioe sesh et and his Bete AF 5 ‘ ey Fe i nth cnaaht class and especially on its revolu- history have survived in the works — ; mands of the jobless over a week their clubs still red with smashing | . Pi y 8 of the artiste of-tt times. There. Wanted,” now shov ORCHESTRA tionary leadership, the Communists. | The Communist Party does not share | |the inane liberal illusions of the American Civil Liberties Union as | \to ‘democracy’ and ‘rights,’ and the | of the police commissioner who faces of jobless workers in the Union | Square demonstration, to take a cen- | occasion, and he treated the Tam- sus of the jobless, claiming that no | many mayor most respectfully in his | real relief could be given until al appeal yesterday. He prayed the | lengthy counting process took place. | official agent of capitalism in the| And Mayor Walker, says Thomas, ‘Communists I Demand‘: title of “A Lady to Love.” ertainers for 1658 Broadway Banky plays the leading er ion Roseland Bidg. pecial Rates to Daily Worker Readers, ago. Thomas made no reference to that fore I have no choice but to express the spirit and meaning of my time, the revolutionary period of S The sentiments, the i enrich the life of the nev Russia:poet, musician, st JOBLESS MEET Calls All in in Industry to Worker: rs All Kinds of Insurance” “For mayor's chair to join with the social-| shall have the full co-operation of represents Wall Street, to ‘protec vs bse ist party in a further petition to| the socialist party. Right to Meetings | the Communists in the exercise cf] Send Delegates pr ieeatnica coun ragsca nO) | rights.’ | a anon The New York distr 2 i : : (Continued from Page One) “The Communists know that the! The Independent Shoe Workers ea Sabb gg Sa tional Textile Workers’ Union has iy Mexico Toilers Prepare Battle \This year, the Veterans of Foreign! working class has no rights that it/ has called all its unemployed and PITKIN THEATRE. called a meeting to t malevkewasinrusras# BuUbesS MEXICO CITY, March 26—A}a committee of experts for “eco-|Wars, the American Legion and'does not fight for and the Comma-) employed members, and eters | perineal coneay 2 : “7 Wast 42nd Street, New York dkernendous drive to batter down the|nomie relief of the country,” aging | other fascist organizations, will hold nist Party calls on the workers to the industry, to participate in the | § dT 1 this week at Wes ot Ticicc cf the Meciean | the Heaven NaGoekl Taduatdal steel ration against the take up this fight. city conference on unemployment Pitkin in the pectacle, = indard of living 0: ¢ Mexican | the Hoover National Industrial Sur- soak’ they wil tonight. The union sz stage ing cla: The Communist Party calls on the | W. 1. R. CLOTHING STORE workers, and to smash their class organizations was announced today vey Conference. bio-Leon committee is even more However, the Ru- | forth armed with bayonets “All shoe workers, to: unemployed, are workers employed and called upon to send Capitol show. Al emonie guest master o introduces Je 542 BROOK AVENUTD sHops, 4 . | is by national guards ‘, . 1 f by the Ortiz Rubio government, act- outspoken than the Hoover wage-| fee ie ee Suet —Protest in all working ¢ delegates to the conference of un-/ Coe and Brot i 21st St. age phone Ludlow 3008 — ing in the interest of American im- |cutting body, declaring that the cavi-| ation against the working organizations against the f employed called by the Trade Union , and Sansone eae the Chester Hale BeBe y iN Sesenge a leaning, Pressing, Repairing perialism. talists will be given the advantage,| the city has ordered a “h provocation organized for | Unity League in Manhattan Ly- | Girls. Every new h Class Work Done Luis Leon, secretary of industry, |and that no strikes or demands for | 6, a1) city empl: ‘The aha the fascist demonstration on Union| ceum, 66 E. 4th St., New York, to-| The screen feature is Sidney How- | you get is a potential Party Goods Called for and Delivered es: # : All profits go towards strikers Square. Pass resolutions in all or- ber. Gat ehilisntioni and’'@ challeaee 4 ganizations denouncing the method loa ye nd a challenge ‘ of Wall Street as expressed thru the workers. | \the police commissioner. night. ard’s play, “ They. Knew What They All organized and unorganized = shops are to send representatives to this conference. All delegates are and their families, YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH issued a statement calling together wages will be permitted. Navy Meet in Anti-U.S.S.R. Move |will let out. This is an open fa SHOW THE WORKERS! | Demands of 1,250,000 ; is 7 ; er ak “2,—Demand the right of the| urged to come to the union office, : ( ogee eee ean eecrreal tine Union oe Secale Soret Re | “A million and a quarter workers/ workers to use the streets and 16 West 2lst St. on time and re-| : 9° Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Bieter. ceas ye ata a answered the call of the Communist squares of the city for meetings, | ceive their credentia SURGRON DENTIST powers, which would be used main-| publics. Party on March 6 and camé out in demons 0 EAST 115th STREBT. tions, and parades. which col- ly against the Soviet Union, is now| The real purpose of the pact is! demonstration for Work or Wa: | Th re Gui Productions “= Ce N ik 2 , fi ; pone 4 Kk ges, | «a __ 3 teatre Guild Productions Cor. ond Ave. New Yor! poe cienatcs Py ae ae | Comeneen dy meer te te oe the seven-hour, five-day week, ae Se is uae fe tbs tight for Answer ( AME O , z | hance ath ek! andits at the mn rac {sions between MacDonald and Stim-| against speed-up, for social insur- ait working clave sights, aise ; A “MONTH IN | leans selephone for appuiateent arms meet, officially GRE. ATEST “consultative pacts.” This pact will |guise of ‘ the workers to rally for this strug- gle.” Not connected with any other office | ganizations have already begun to jexpress themselves. They are out of work and get no relief, or they have to face wage slashes, speed-up, lengthening of hours. They know |that the leadership of these organ- izations is part parcel of the | capitalist power, bankers, law army and nay, the government crush the worke French imperialists. Ry }) wertd Read Book i hg ance, against wage reductions,, , pail lapsed some time ago. Some time, ago the conference |aratuat ‘eegeiatee vee acd fevae | ac -Oranlze warktere’” “Deferde DRAMA. SINCE THE COUNTRY ae The American delegation issued | was wrecked because of the sharp- | fense of the Soviet Un They are Corps in all working class organ- DAWN OF TALKIES! By IVAN TURGENEV |} a statement last night declaring that | ening rivalries of the imperialist only a part of the “mass movement” {2*tions, in the unions and in sho cand. Seu Te Nady Viren: Wi GUILD Ww J MINDEL seen) Ace e 2 oe : to protect meetings and all activ NOD MOCT —Is New Yorks Verdict ccna & oN it viewed with “an open mind,” the) powers. Both British and Ameri-| o¢ which Unit nA Bs ung oP MUST of “Grisha” = | URUECN DENTIST question of a “consultative pact”|can imperialism are now trying to! sioner Wood speal ties of the working cl Uae Boro ox —S : | S MGNION aoUAEE he |cloak war arations under the| «7 Rats | “The Communist Party calls upoi TE "P « Tt Ve Wn 1 UNION § guaranteeing the conquests of t prep: The work or- ye pon MAN TH sovine nin THE APPLE CART |] kcom $od-—Phone: algonauin #182 | | Austrian Socialists Want Ford Exploitation VIENNA, March 26.—The socialist newspapers in Vienna are criti- cizing the Credit-Ansalt, the bank which controls the Steyr automobile works, for not turning the automobile industry over to Ford so that he could exploit the Austrian workers more efficiently than they are now being exploited by the Austrian capitalists. There is a severe crisis now in the Steyr automobile works with thousands of workers unemployed. UNLON 8 UNION UARE St Now Playing! FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! A FRAGMENT *.: OF AN EMPIRE | Bernard Shaw | yi NERBERT 7/ BRENONS The CASE OF SERGEANT | Cc. M. FOX NION SQUARE ry and Printing e y pp % Readers. “Special for Organizations” } g@ composed of business men, who are helping for’ Daily Worker RICE TAR D DIX in “Lovin? avg Ladies” “The pressure of the workers Consnntuerives n Aieguils mice ! ve ants on within these organizations com- Produced by Sovkino of Mose Radio GRINC eguiae Exige British Imperialism Sends Five to Death | Mite New York County Coun. y OW picture ERS CENTER —Added Attraction— LONDON, March 26.—Five Ara- bians have been sentenced to death in connection with the recent | disturbances. Mahomedan Minor, who is charged with committing ish official, Bentwich, last Ne- vember, received 15 years’ hard labor. Death sentence of a Jew- ish policeman, who was guilty of slaughtering an entire Arabian family, was commuted to life im- cil of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to refuse to participate in the fascist provocation on May 1 at Union Square, refusing to per- form police functions. The New York .County American Legion “MAWAS” The Gorilla Man Companion Picture to “SIMB Greater than Chang! SOVKINO NEWS LATEST EVERY-DAY with CHESTER MORRIS and BETTY COMSON | BARBER SHOP ) Union Square i——Matn Floor Other urettes PLYMOUTH Whe NEWS EVENTS FROM SOVIET RUSSIA REPERTORY Yi", ¢t IVIC Eves. stration last Saturday brought 1,500 | paign in preparation for the great | National Convention to be held on! RESTAURANT Always Bind tt f he | aa rs tabled tion condemning th f WooDe : tn atomgt om the He of « Bit | isonet Eno eee | A ce REPERTORY Hats, woane wots [Gurion Patani Se ee eme Theatre ': PSrox | tironaway and den 'ave |) se ME ALICE BRADY ™ gies Campaign Among Negro Workers by some of the delegates, and Verformances Dally 9 4. M. to Midnight, iene ac N wave. THEIR Love, and Betray” S Kk R O ry. : ; stg| after the resolution had beer sre 25¢ eo eee ae, and Sum. 35 way THE OPEN DOOR” tome CHEMISI ‘A great movement is on to build The first conorete results of its) fabled then’ votedv6Gt aeain: b day Tom. Ni OWN GABRIEL Eltinge St. We o EMIST organization among | the Negro|drive for $1,000 to maintain publi-| Fe Se ne Vou Bi ef aoe beat vyopidi a! 657 Allerton Avenue workers, and to give their fighting | cation came today, and amounted to sr , ie 2 s hae ad GET READY FOR THE - Estubrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. paper, the Liberator, a mass circu- | $101.05. The Communist Party gens ons ie cS BABI SIDE TE TE A RES a, pa | The American Negro Labor Con- | capitalists of New York the follow-| ZAST SIDE THEATRES rS>==== The inter-racial solidarity demon-| gress is launching a building cam-| ing questions, which they should an- oN q —————— | -- MELROSE— swer: ia j oo D: iry. VEGETARIAN Negro and white workers together, k and there they pledged to carry the June 6 to 8 in St. Louis, Mo., to | “1. Do you intend to deny the | Communist Party the rights that of the NEEDLE TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION Pleasant to Pine at Our Place. Bet. 12th and 13th Ste. | American Legion and Veterans of | Strictly Vegetarian Food Foreign Wars with rifles and boyo- THRILLING SOVKINO Union Unity League. THE its efforts to increase circulation. movement forward. jae Bail locals aud oe cate pat BLS banker, fascist and NON PARTISAN WORKERS SCHOOLS P ues sou viieRN Ha i reat | large representati ro- | ? We : s Bid bie Mea Santini r ‘ivanate | palian oe of the A.N.L.C. in New| “2. Do you intend to deny the THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 18 SECOND _AVEAUE, co PHONE: stant ihe Has. VOverture, there will be held in all| York City on May 10. Communist Party the rights that) APRIL 23rd, 4th, 5th, 6th cone industrial centers inter-racial out-| For organizational preparation | you grant the American Legion el 3 aide a d 9 ak door demonstrations, picnics, athle- | there will be a monster mass meet-/ Veterans of Foreign Wars, whose sy SUN,” RATIO NA Le tic, sport and picnic programs. | ing held at the New Harlem Casino, | leaders are notorious for their riot-| STAR CASINO Veestan In co-operation, the Liberator, the | 116th St. and Lenox Ave, on March | ous conduct both in this country and ®orth Street and Park Avenue THAT al n an official organ of the American Ne-|28 at 8 p. m., under the joint au-/ abroad? ‘ : MUSIC DANAING ¢ é é ‘ | RESTAURANT gro Labor Congress has redoubled |spices of the A.N.L.C. and Trade | ‘3. Who will supply the fascist- MUSIC —~ DA G BARGAINS EVERY NIGHT SHOOK | 199 SECOND AVEiUE SOVKINO N PRODUCTION W, 21 ae . French Workers Club Dance. The city? Or are the Legion- ————— rnal ach W: 4 ; nets? yt a = Labor and Frate coStturday;, 1800 Seventh Ave. Dance: | naires the owners of rifles which | (ie eae —— Po Erench’ Workers Club, 400 W. 48rd |they will use on May 1? K W ORKERS! ee Organizations HEALTH FOOD Vegctarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 St., second floo: “4, In an article in the Evening | is a oie Post, Police Commissioner Whalen | uns! |is quoted as approving methods of | Comm t Activities asugntae of the workers participat- ing in what he calls “riots.” Are the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars for this slaughter? Workers! Young Workorat Soldiers! Sailors! COME, HEAR _JOHN PORTER | Theatre Performance and Dance. Given by Williamsburg _Interna- tional Labor. Defense. Saturday, March 29, at 688 Broadway, entrance Sonpere ae ea ie Section & Membership Meeting. * Thursday, 8 p. m., 1330 Wilkins Women's Geaectls Shaucherihie Meet. | Ave., Bronx, Report acid: dinctasion: * » Thursday, 8.30 p. 6 Union Sq, Mobilize for the Defense of the Uemployed Delegation! ms 7 i “ Shoan to speak on Pérsecution of Daily Worker Reps. “The Communist Party has no} R A S E N D S (] | Just released after having served 20 months in Federal Pri i Pi Conference of Unit Daily Worker ( snygj. I F J er 1g mths in Federal Prisons for his : Meee representatives Thursday at Center, | illusions as to the answers to these ° activities in the New Bedford textile strike. rd aah ant er The Party John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES * * * 7p. in. Communist Volunteers Wanted. Worker representative must be pres- Every unit and section Daily | questions. | Free Harry Eisman from five years prison! Free Potash and MASS MEETING | | is or, work jn District LLD.. room Sat Ps e . } a | way, in connection wi ifri i A_ pi 2, Bayt Shaman and unemployment| | «Working Women” Meeting. | | Tw o Sovkino birnoniiyen g ing toons and the be defendants! | A, Dlace, with atmosphere aign sday, 8 p.m. al ers Con- 6 campaig! pie NO Cie ES sa | | ree Zinalavino and Piccolella! 302 B.12th St. New York ates, Freiheit Banquet. Ls ‘ = . Saturday, 8 p. m., 227 Brighton Beach Ave. admission 75 cents. * * Monday, March 3tst at 7:30 p,m. at the PLAZA HALL Films THE YEAR| Section 7, Industrial Organizers. adhursday, $ p.m. 2001 Mermaid | ve. | MASS COLLECTIONS Saturday and Sunday, March 29 and-30 All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Harlem Progressive Youth Lecture. IRVING Admission 25 Cents Other Speakers Including: | DOWNTOWN | Workers Center, 27 E. Fourth St. | Workers Center, 26 Union Square Shoe Workers Nnton, 16 W. 2ixt St. Non-Partisan School, 1400 Boxton Rona Friday, 8.30 p. m., 1492 Madison Fi s Ave, “Beion de Leon’on cause of un-|F'ilm of Five-Year Plan : i Vegetarian Health employment. “Admission free, ‘The fitst film brought heré ahiw| PL \ N Come to the Collection Stations for Boxes: Fifteenth Street and Irving Place : Restaurant ing the construction of the Soviet | 558 Clcremont Parkw: Bronx Union under the Five Year Plan) at will run Sunday, at New Star Casino, | or SOVIET RUSSIA Womens Council No. 8, BROOKLYN Friday, 1622 Bathgate Ave. Watten- Scandinavian Workers Club, 1}. berg on colonization in Soviet Union. be) i ‘Workers School Sports Club, | ain Workers Local 43, 4 W. GT. Hall, 5 eghOTRERT AGROB MOT, Son |107Hh St. and Park Avey from two and eve: Phere gem fs Hl caengatas Hall, 5th om oven SOHN HARVEY ALBERTA TATE ||[Hotel & Restaurant Workers crs 5 § il midni; indow Cleaners Local 8, 5 Byck Street Nat . Y v " Beaneh of Foot 4 . Third St. Finnish Workers Clup. 704 40th St. | Senueaint Pewee Hente.Wyorsen Organiser Workers, 18 wy een we The proceeds will go toward build- | ing the Workers International Re- | liet Scout Camp. | ‘Aue Phone Chelsea 2274 usiness meetings held Monday. of the month ate ed Rhird Educational —meetings— Monday of the month, ‘Becu ve Workers Concer, 0 6S Whipple street J. LOUIS ENGDAHL CONEY ISLAND Workers Center, 2001 ue hoyel| REHOME: Hockotney ot the. tater + 4 Cleaners and Laundry Workers, Membership. meeting, m. 13 W. 17th St. | Ukraininn Workers Club, 66 East Fourth St. FRAGMENT | Needle Tradex Industrint Union, 131 OF AN | West 28th st. 1 HARLEM JOSEPH F. FOFRICH 1D WAR VETERAN teanby, Ne Jy tonight, & p. : To Organize for Mass Circulation Drive | epee ere cmt ame workers BHOw NEY ‘theneor seret Demand the Release of Harry Eisman! Dacanonsiiy) one UeanCARE kbd j ST ‘AR Cc ASINO | Caechonlovni “Workers “Home, 347 ROnkOUGH PAN a on kizht the ‘Common Kacmyt i UNIT AND SECTION 27, M, UNTIL MIDNIGHT |f| Hungarian Workers Club, 350 Kast bubikesiclhs oscar tr "Seret INTERNATIONA We fice pen from 9 a. m, to 6 p.m i DAILY WORKER REPRESENTATIVES SUNDAY hee ton ORS ‘Svea tice A a Md aie RS @ | Workern Center, 1330 Wilkins Ave. || Workers Center, 2173 ard Street, 799 Broadway, Room 422 MARCH CONFERENCE eee 4 CET | United | Cooperative, 2700 AMOFIG aw I | a a haa. PO t Bakers Local 104 A. F. W., 3831 || Workers Centers 110 Victory Blvd. | i op en sorma bin sersee DAILY WORKER, 26 Union Sa. WORKERS BOOKSHOP A} |f] MonNING FRETHELT Third Avenue Mariners Harbor. Ne ew York District INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE 799 Broadway, Room 422 The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City i We Meet at the— COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty TONIGHT Workers Centre, 26 Union Square “UNIT HAS NO DAILY WORKER AGENT, ELECT ONE MATELY! EVERY UNIT MUST BE REPRESENTED! COOPERATIVE APT., 68 Lenox Ave. Apt. 52, University 7124, Furnished, | sunny, airy; all improvements. Facing | Park. Inquire DP my, Saturday | and Sunday al | | | Advertise your Union Meetings | | | | | 2 NAN COMRADE WIS! 4 A MODERN APT. Wire HONE OR WRITE BOX 30, TWO COMRAD DAILY WORK! aye