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DAILY uO REEE NEW YORI YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH | 28, 1 (GASTONIA ISSUE Film D, W. APRIL 1ST Shown, MUELL R CABINET IS “Carbage and Garlanls\ Dynan] for WRECKED BY ECONOMIC | | Self Study Is CRISIS IN GERMANY _ Now Growing KETS sO BETTER BE! WITH Ht PLAN OF S0CI oY 20n 5- Year Plan Will be | Sun. Star Casino ort SEE THE TWO EXTRA- ORDINARY FILMS The Five Year Plan the great F ease hope: ue Shown for the first time in “When are you going to start the To Commemor: ate Stai e lp acl eo. Unico Btatee: Hands Resignation to Hindenburg But Is Re- self-study courses,” demanded Ger-| Of Southern Strike | {ee htt Fr er uested to Stay Provisionally ry Allard, one of the miners from | ee Be oan ee ragments of an ques Shien és 4 Southern Illinois, who has been at-| The April 1, Tuesday, editio: asked Tatdeeariba, 4nde Empire pee ee : tending the National Training the Daily Worker will be a : pra pRU DIRE MND etse Dace at the Had Already Yoked German Masses With School held at the Workers School anniversary number to comme it in opSeaHanewieh Gr OneeEwh Scanian “T’'ve | the starting of the famous Ga ja This strike began the work during the past six weeks. | got a group of 50 miners who want | strike. AGUA Sree cantare rene This Sunday p lan Young the Five-Year Burden of to enroll right now. Can they be- | of organizing the southern industrial | .. goink to be brought to; New The Germen bour- gin right away?” workers in the militant unions of /Yo.i on the cereon ty Sear On. MM. TO 11 P. The answer to this question de-|the Trade Union Unity League—a jinn miler the svepie at Oe 2 | aid of the - work that has now grown to vas size and is going on at ever mors rapid pace. There will be many illustrations, and special articles by all of the pends on the success of the $10,000 drive which the Workers School is conducting. With sufficient funds to carry on the work, self-study courses will be organized at once. Workers International Relief for the first time in this country a film of the Five-Year Plan will be shown. In addition to this unusu “one of the most powerful ye. wy N the anded of dent Von H 5 Hehe ag Contributions should be sent at! tonia defendants, by Bill Dunne, eller Soviet filtia: “A: Beacniont of L, if ss Naredtbade ERLE eee once to the $10,000 Drive Commit-| Amy Schechter, Carolina Drew, Gen. eg dni a ee isgeeaseaindi pee Bdliibiy (4a Bookkeeper Wanted! cticlaaa toc: Sait ce tee, Workers School, 26-28 Union Maurer, Gilbert Lewis, and others “ait tho procesdy of he Soviet Union of the greatest | THE JEWISH MORNING Pious ean nan urs set up by the Ger- Owen D. Young, head of the Square, New York Cie on the ‘scene oF-at present involved | formance will go towards establish | elect, fat the world. | FREIHEIT wants an earnest Resa ne tbe have tHe active neral Electric Cow one of the big in the task of unionizing the South, ing a W.LR. camp for workers’ J in Five Yea comrade and good bookkeeper lll hd the chavo sti, imperialist bosses of the U. S. and Send in oa ou order for extra capies.| ohiidren in the New Yor ibe at Sunday at | for its office. Must read Yid- author of the Young Plan through ITY CONFERENCE Starting at 2 p. m., the Co dish. Report immediately to burdens of the tivperial: 400 Whitegoods | Toilergs wil! be continuous until 30 Union Square, New York. British Jobless March on London nan workers, in a ree kets are 50 cents in the Ban > : cs ist war ave transferred to the backs For Program Of NUL te cane sethe dee tase ak Picts . oo ee Scat ea echee einicee cent speech said he expected both sale at th y Worker, 26 Union ‘e PY Ln JO amen reliable government re} n! “garbage and garlands” for his jer 400 white goods and under- | § Union Square. bureau, has reached igure of part in the Young Plan. Wi asa and cutters of the Reso ocean eae ee 1,621,800. This is 57,993 more than je meant is garbage for the work- | Ware on Boline Terror; same trade enthusiastically adopted NIG ORCHESTRA. (I Gas gNGR EEDA ant 439, more than the organization the ago 2 ers and cash for Young and his program of in co-operat ag ie real figures would) fetivw paras Plans Organization | Needle ‘Trades Workers Indu The fifth ein es HIGH-GRADE MEN'S and saat + v well 2,000,000 ui hgeng : obihe: «Conductoreaa Semphe noon at Car al agi e 5 ee in Union at yesterd meeting in the Conc dt rless Sinnh : ‘ 4 by the National (Continued from Page One) Irving Plaza Hall. ra_will take e this Friday ie iu ers’ Moveme he general election of 1929 o» FE NCH CHAMBER dustry, Ulurluk witey tee ke ae oe Hee, ek ee vie Arturo Tos- YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Att party has supported the suai | insurance) where the worker has the |Bessie Helfand, Rose Wortis and ophie From $12.50 to $25.00 i pone sses’ wage-cut drives and inten seven-hour day, where industry is | Potash of the N.T.W.LU. A resolu. formerly of t PARK CLOTHING STORE fied rationalization which has driven 5 being built up at unprecedented tion was adopted, exposing local 62 | Opera House. Miss 93 Ave. A, Cor. 6th St. N. ¥. ed figures up to over 6 rates and jobs multiply, would be |of the International L: Garment | Braslau will sing roup of fours it went in- | a dangerous example to workers.” | Workers, which is working hand in| by Mouss -\' _ ie in the System, hand with the bosses in cutting Circle 1699 Rasaphces Tevant Aaa ‘eae - A el Jnemp lgyment is as old as capi | . aah , Force Germa man Toilers talism,” said Jack Johnstone, na-|the mass National Convention on Wine for the | eerapend 3 RED HOT MUSIC lls Can’t Step Revolt to Pay Vast Billions | tional organizer of the T-U-UL.,| Unemployment to come in 3 ing for the |night at ¢ os greeting the conference in its name. The conference and DAN BAKER PARI The Chamber | “But there is something new now. | adopted a resolution demand ig the epetts Onna aie ‘tikes Wihelw G1 susly offered to present of Deputies signified its intention | Permanent unemployment caused by | release of the representatives of the | y isc ONS LMS adage eye cree coe icting their rovelution. (of ratifying the Young Plan when| "ew machinery and speed-up, ra-| unemployed and employed demon- Pesan and TRA Cyl oe ahaa i anak ee ; voted down an attempt to post-| tionalization had brought 3,000,000 strators on March 6 in New York, Will be played ORCHES ae pone the dscussion of the plan until | Ut of their jobs even before this condemning pcli-e terror, pointing to| 5 pegs BY SAND Sat 1658 Broadway crisis, Seasonal unemployment is here as usual. But now we have also one of the periodic crises, which iow the contradictions in capital- | the growing unemployment and scorching the policy of Hoover and | |the capitalists, which is to feed the | x, i u Saturday Dally Worker ‘Readers, at Car, s La Mer will the return of Foreign Minister Bri- and from London, The French imperi foundation ful U: nde Soviets to Triple U. S. Output by 1940 gho will MOSCOW, Ma: —Declaring ; Economie Research in Moscow de- The French in ; starvitie’ ik tne blows ie aies fit le get a big slice of the German mellon | ism most clearly, and the number of Hot ieee: WF viaihuléa shad “For All Kinds of Insurance” 2 : ‘ entative fifteen-year are satisfied with the new plan| jopje, nl 4 a cules the so does vi ibid as RY Dem” IS Rt 8 ec plate th the So tentative fifteen-year | ae : : Jobless all over the world is by|sng AFL, fake relief pro Union's production will exceed that plan our funds in 1939-1940 must , Which enslaves the German toilers | capitalist figures at least 17,000,000. | d ai he aida he 7 ammeter , o ates three times, reach the American funds and our for years to come to the tune of | We Ae Cénsteieit jendorses all the demands of the E Sd ad jeveky, member of| pure production must increase nine- | billions of dollars, and ‘puts the col: | : heat |v. U. L. Organization in the coun- 2 f = R a oye e Deen Pla Jommission, 3 teen times and be three times as |lection of the indemnities on a “bu e|_ Do a8 Siang dea the phen peat pe ave ae’ ote i & m 8S bested ER ad i od attic the State Commission, éia 3 ; We say ‘fight unemployment’ and al- | fighting unions of the » is ow, 9, 7 ness” basis. The plan also secur ‘hatin’ ee 7 Mast 42nd Street, New York as Americ ge an ductia large an production.” so say ‘unemployment cannot be|weapon against unemplo |abolished under capitalism?” asked says. The resolution de Johnstone. “No, not unless we say |release of Foster, Mino as the socialists, A.F.L, and bour-|Raymond and Lesten and endorses ess before the Institute for : na te —— 5 Germany to the anti-Soviet front. CLEANERS FIGHT tre Guild Productions =" Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF ) SURGEON DENTIST 500,000,060 Fyanes For War Preparations A MONTH BRUSSELS, March 27.—Rapid war preparations are being under- geoisie say, that it can be solved | the call of the Communist Party for THE COUNTRY taken by the Belgian government. Work has already started on for- mder capitalism. When we organ- | the May Day conference on April 4, tek es _ #49 BAST 115th STREET tifications along the frontiers, to cost 500,000,000 francs. This amount ize and fight, we fight for imme- By IVAN TL Cor. dA New York a ; DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY idiate relief at the expense of the capitalists, for the seven-hour day Tammany Fakers Tell Jobless to Starve Ae wi ake GE in diamant tale ee HO a TE ca power to do things, in order to keep and dyers is called by the Cleaners | talist system, and move to abolish | we won't do anything about if, was|Up the illusions of the workers inj and Laundry Workers’ Industrial 1 jay | the capitalist city government. League tonight at 8 P. m., in Am-| the gist of a statement made today |", + the same time Miss Frances | bassador Hall, 3891 Third Ave. by first assistant corporation coun- | Perkins, who admits that unemploy- was voted recently by the Belgian parliament. Viease telephone for nppol Telephone: Lehigh 60 DR. J. MINDEL | SURGECN DENTIST — Answer THE ATTACKS OF 7 MIES OF THE SOViE’ You AND EVERY WoR YOUR SHOP MUST s World Read Book from A\ Arnold Zweis's HERBERT BRENONS | Let the jobless go on and pute He referred to the great campaign of the T.U.U.L. for 50,000 more | {members in the next three months, 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 sel Horowitz, speaking for Jazzy | ment in the state of New York is Ny Dri |for the building of six new indus- Not connected with any yor Walker today. The city gov-| worse than at any time since iu, Push Liberator Drive trial unions, and for five new na-| dassetlidlde Mayor Walker today. The city go : tional industrial leagues, and fi s es, and for | | said there was no remedy for unem- ment—she meant under capital- For Fund of $1,000) y to aid the ernment has no pow Picture GRISCHA —MELROSE— jobless, said Horow Horowitz | plo § ital sae Boe |S : : vas speaking for Mayor W in|ism—speaking before the Politics (Continue from ‘age One UNTON SQUARE 40 laying! HNLON SOUARE tnswer to a statement by Rev. Nor-|Club of the City College, yesterday. |an organ. The Liberator, in the Now Playing sit CHEATER MORRIE ving Today! Sais See man Thomas, who wanted Walke pe knov eee ee sey Ba etait mages eaioue FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! and BETTY COMPSON ies . pit hoes panto pga eye i ite with hi ins' mem- |—the overthrow of the rotten capi- | w y. More Thr h i ee pea’ oni Ad the’ ety nid It nea |funds the Liberator cannot go on. | F 7: Now | “Underworld” and “Alibi” com- 187 SOUTHERN GhED. ree ) ployed. Th $ a, | Are we going to leave the eld to} N ‘SHOCKED MAN | AME Oj, pe oonr 114th Bt Stat fae ronx } = ei our enemies? Are we going to allow | : ‘ : Wisconsin HONS . INEDRIREE hid, “Labor” Party in Fake Move to Fool Jobless them to tead the Negro masses into | TAPMENDOUS! | OF AN EMPIRE | .& BWAY 17 8 91 66y 'D 4 Mi { ireformist ch Is? Are we going ConsTRUCTIVE! J ae iG — TTT? = LONDON, March 27.—A smoke screen is being cast out by the {> ict them attack the Soviet Union | ki ok a g “HA ie RATIONA ea] Pariamentary “Labor” Party, in the form of a. demand that Mac- |) 0 teg9 Produced by Sovkino of Moscow R E BO uo N D A Donald reveal plans on unemployment within ao dase, nee tha answer ot every Class cénsdt: | Added Attraction— | : a lake ene Vegetarian . to act as a buffer to the mass protest among the worke * | out worker is “no”. | : | i a 2 Piet oe ganized by the National Unemployed Workers’ Movement. hat ™USt be accompanied by a contribr- | “MAWAS” The Gorilla Man with HOPE WILLIAMS: All Talk Drama, RESTAURANT Unemployment figures given out Lap ctear ioe ah tee ha tion. Whatever it is, $1, $5, $10, Companton Picture to “SIMBA"—Greater than Chang? PLYMOUTH ie: whee scuhuii Neate? nm Bie ii aae inde the jobless army is now larger than it has been for the pas $100—it must be sent immediately 40 ‘VET YN > NT & 3 cock Ow a ee SOVKINO NEWS piste EVELYN BRE Strictly Vegetarian Food ceatne way, New York City. LATEST EVERY-DAY NEWS EVENTS FROM SOVIET RUSSIA | A. H avenna presents and REGIS TOOMEY —— a THE LIBERATOR A Th oN East 1th St. Between ALICE BRADY '= "1 ag Ccime eatre SSE a Ey Bondar. and 4th Ave nd Betray” >ERTOR LY dam st | HEALTH FOOD Room 338, N. -dollars en- BERATOR. , Fa i 8 799 Broadway, % 1 Comedy 6th Ave. Sat. 2:30 Communist Activities Vegetarian RESTAURANT Continuous Ip! fey pate Daily 9 A. M. to Midnight. Prices: from 9 A.M. to BP. se After 5 P.M. 35¢ Sat. and Sun. 35¢ all day Thur. 1.50 1 am sending closed to help The Diredtor 1 Sports Club, HH i i : 2.3 at W ti Polburo Resolution on, March 6 Pig i cima , 2.30 p.m. at Work- (aes | ABRIEL ‘BORK 1600 MADISON AVE. i} ready at district agitprop dept. 38 baie) 4 ME Orcs race eenscness (as | cs Phone: UNiveralty 6868 HI District Ball. French Workers Club Dance. | Address : | ENTLE- |} i of District wo, Saturday, April 1 Saturday, 1800 Seventh Ave. Dance, ee RAS Agee € | 2 eee i Organizations are e this k . | : 5 date open sg second floor. ‘Call for Formation of M SS MEETI EAST SIDE John’s Restaurant vor destin 4. saricaays 2011 ‘Third Sen tidilive aan wetmiats Defense Corps | ioe | SPECIALTY: FraniAN joists a * Roo 21. 3 te va d i i i jace wi atmos Mog Ae ie fuygm 42 Volunteers Wane) inued from Page One) | _€@ Protest military occupation and oppression in the © " N BW Where “all” radicals. meet taker, Detender, Mh Bt. one PAIN Hate | distribution of several million leaf- | colonies and ta mobilize resistance to police attacks 1 De o wf 3 302 E.12th St. New York { Sp. ma AI invited. midnight at lets, | in the United States will be held under the joint y P 5 = STL | éviag Ovrera” Ball. . ye-Year Plan’| 4 particular feature of the prepa- ( | | nN 7 | agri ae ie Bi Bases Caine: | ff Chuldevns’ Camp. | rations for this May Day will be the auspices of the : All Comrades Meet at ty atior re 1B. Tic e 50 td international dances and songs. ‘Tic Hee 22 DIY Worker | first effective functioning of the | AMERICAN NEGRO LABOR CONGRESS BRONSTEIN’S ¢ts at Workers Bookshop, 26 Un Sq. and Spanish Workers Center, | Workers’ Defense Corps. This mass | defense organization of the New} Vegetarian Health Cone es and W. 115th St. & . Distriet Cauliganes: Ms ian reg ays mene Dyekinan Bt | York working class must aim at Restaurant Cen ee na ne ol * | leading the workers in self-defense TRADE UNION UNITY LEAGUY | 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx ta, Workers Genter, ny ee ere Center, against the brutal sttack of the po- miss aden em oe etre MEE lice. Several hundred thousand | at Pioneer Banquet. . Brighton Beach. Ali members must report Sunday, | * Harlem Prog. Youth Concert and * nee, copies of special editions of The, Daily Worker and other Segtah class organs will be issued. NEW STAR CASINO 116th Street and Lenox Avenue THRILLING SOVIKL Hotel & Restaurant Workers Branch of the “amalgamated rat Workers, 1 SOVISINO NEWS W. 21 WORLD 9.30 a. m., 1179 Broadway, x on * 92 Madis 0, 8 ¥. 8.30 AI Rg 3 Site Gane cis ‘cla Committee Whe’ statement led calla upon. atl | | {justness mestings, held the tira | All functionaries meet’ tonight at/and Jewish W: Vofkers "Vin versity, ex-service men, soldiers and sailors | ONIGH Educational meetings—the third I I ; Honday of the month. Hxecutive 7.80 at center. Labor and Fraternal Me owen Hike. leave 1492 ‘low workers against their common _|invited to report to the May Day , to organize together with their fel- enemy, the boss class. Veterans are | Speakers: ALBERT MOREAU, JAMES FORD, CHARLES Board | meeti very saeecar at. 7 o'cloc! One tndus 10: fon! Trikht the Common kinegytn’ Oftice upen from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m Unemployment Concert and Dance Auspices: SECTION 4, COMMUNIST PARTY Tuesda; Ruesday Organizations J. Louis A. Baum wilt Committee and offer their services | JONES, SADIE VAN VEEN, J. LOUIS ENGDAHL ‘ at = — 1 — pith an during a>! in preparation of the tis ITALIAN WORKERS CLUB, 2011 Third Ave. Tae ci eu see aaeare tenement Stee Sy aittamnsylite: Workers Chub. May Day demonstrations. ; Admission Free! || Advertise your Union Meetings fabor De pune Ce Credentials for the April 4 confer- | AW? i 7 March 212585 tron apccanes | PATIS;Commnpes _* cea ane further information con- | Bp JAZZ BAND here. For information write to “ha Maples ‘é eaten in ad ann ja, {cerning May Day preparations can . Unemployment Dishes Served The pa Ald dat vertising Volunteers W For work in Distri 432. 799 Broadway, in c ‘az Day, Wisman and u Womens Councii No. 8, t | Questions Friday, 162? Bathgate Ave. Watten- Derg on colonization in Soviet Union. Subs. ers Oven | ecg, pom 2 Boston Rd, “Lead-Poisoning.” ‘and diseu on be gotten from the May Day Com- mittee, 26 Union Square. | in Your Share of the 15,000 New | ical workers in Germany locked | DANCING! out, ry AiR ———————>—_———— _——$——_—_—_____—-_-—_—-» | WILLIAMSBURG INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE Admission 50 Cents Come Ail! 26-28 Union Sq., New York City (OURADE WISHES TO SHARE RN Al TH Tomorrow Night, March 29 Contribution: 35e¢ at door. Come All! |; for The Daily Worker. Become a Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty || Worker Correspondent, campal i oe : : * Sufatilade hese t. "TALK to your fellow worker in Today in History of A Theatrical Performance ip — Dan, CONRAD ER: WEE BOX 30, / & etiette. ean ou e rhage nde l your shop about the Daily the Workers by the } Y WORKER. » ! \ admission 75 cents Worker. 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