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ne temme PATLY WO KELLOGGSPREADS MORE | PEACE BUNK TO COVER ~ BIG WAR PREPARATIONS Brags About War Threats Against Soviet Union Under Kellogg Pact Wrote War Pact Follows Hoover-Stimson Cue on London Race For Arms Meet ince the in im- There have been tremendous increases in armaments last World War due to developments in “scientific discoveri ; hinery of destruction, in poison gas, in jiation, armaments,” admitted “Nervous Nell” Frank ry of state and author of the war pact known delivered yesterday to a provements in the r and in naval and Kellogg, former secre as the “Kellogg pact” in a speech on “peace” : group of hers, sky pilots and capitalist hangers-on at Town Hall under the auspices of the Civic Forum and the League for Political Education. Capitalist newspaper men dub- Kellogg bragged aout the fact that the Kellogg pact was used — bed the above mug, “Nervous Nell” as a war th against the Soviet Union in the Manchurian dispute Kellogg. The doddering old in- and tried to salve the painful sting his successor, Hertry L. Stimson, erialist blunder name is Fray received when he was told where to get off at by the Soviet govern- 8. Kellogg. He used to be ze the Man- tary of State under Coolidge’s re- ment. Stims on behalf of Wall Street, attempted to s churian Railway under the guise of “peace” intervention. gime. He spends his time totter- Kellogg in his speech followed the cue of Hoover and Stimson in | ing about the country spreading tryinig to throw a veil of pacifist phrases over the rapid war prepara- peace bunk to hide the rapid war tions now taking place at the London race-for-arms meet, and especial- nreparations of his fellow imper- ly the war maneuvers against the Soviet Unio ialist bundits who have the official The chairman of the meeting was Henry W. , the son of the | jobs now in Washington. deceased reactionary chief justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. “Red Prisoners” Night Demonstrate Against U. S. Tariff on Lace Arranged For April 12 CALAIS, March 28—Over 20,000 }by the chamber of commerce. Rep-/ 4 Red Prisoners’ Night is being yersons marched through the streets |Tesentatives of 28 yellow labor. oanized by the Communist Party here in a huge demonstration of pro-| Unions joined in the demonstration | so) Saturday, April.12, at the Row- arranged by the boss organizations. 10°) Palace, 1ssth St. and Bighth test against the American duty on dace included in the tariff act re- gently passed by the American sen- ate. The demonstration was organized | Members of the Communist Party here distributed leaflets exposing both American imperialism andthe exploitation of the workers by the French lace manufacturers. It will be the night after the trial of the delegation of the unem- ployed. The “Red Prisoners” are expected to attend. A mock trial! is. being arranged by the Workers’ Ave. RKER, NEW YORK, SATU) RDAY, MAKCH 2, You) _ “Troyka”’, Exiles, at Hudson Theatre ' “Troyka,”.a new play by: Lulu IN: “SERGEANT GRISCHA” | Voliner, from the Hungarian of | r Imore Fazekas, will be presented by Laura D. Wilck at the Hudson Theatre next Tuesday evening. The play deals with the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, dealing, in particular with the revolt of the political prisoners under the czarist regime, and the affects in the lives of the political exiles in Si 4 The cast of forty includes Zita Johann, Jack Roseleigh and Albert Van Dekker, Philip Leigh and Wel- don Heyburn, Miss Vollmer will be remembered as the author of “Sun Up,” which was produced here some seasons back, y Compson, who has the role! of bka in Arnold Zweig’s “The Case of Sergeant Gris¢ha,” now in} its second week on the Cameo Thea- tre screen, ARNOLD ZWEIG’S NOVEL, ERGBANT GRISCHA” AT RKO THEATRES ‘THE DOCKS OF H AMBURG’ 3 . AT ACME THEATRE Herbert Brenon, pioneer film director, one of the’ ‘The ‘well-known. German. artist, trongest r “The Case of Jenny Jt the star role in Sergeant being shown the “Docks .” an under- Saturday, * Sunday, Monday and world thriller fl aying “this week at Tuesday at the Franklin,” Chester, thesAcme The: Against the lo- Fordham, Royal, Coliseum, Hamil- | cal-of the port of Hamburg, ton and Regent Theatres. The tit] e scene the story. Willy role of the Russian peasant-soldier, supporis the star in role so vividly de bed in Arnold e first mate. Zweig’s epic novel, is played by} As an added attraction, the Acme Chester Morris; The character of Wage Zu Kraft und Babka, the only woman in the story, he Way to Strength is delineated by Betty Compson. and Beauty. The new‘way to health The Zweig story is now in its through nakedness which is now second week at the Cameo Theatre. sweeping Europe. This is the fifth week on Broa: way | for the film. “FRAMED,” WITH EVELYN BRENT AT GLOBE Evelyn Brent is playing the lead- TUDOR INN le in Mi 3 Penitenti Laboratory Theatre. ing part in “Framed,” a new mys- ReeeeueanT | iled Rule in Missouri Penitentiary |. —————______\tery drama which comes to the | Hard Boiled ee FROM THEM THAT HAVE NOT Globe this evening. - In this, an last 14th Street JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., March as the result of clubbings inflicted SHALL BE TAKEN AWAY.’ original y for the screen by oe ee ee es 2A brutal, iron-fisted rule, by the prison gunmen and mem- | CHARLESTON, S. C., March 28.! paul Schofield, directed by sree For a wholesome en : bers of the National Guard “to |—Machines have been installed in| archainbaud, the actress plays fone jo viait om with clubbings and fiendish tor- ture has been clamped down on the 750 striking men in the peniten- tiary here. Yesterday nearly a huridred were sent to the hospital Charleston cigar factories, we h have already thrown out many Ne- gro women workers. They had been getting $4.83 a week, but now they get nothing. teach the prisoners a lesson.” Warden Leslie Rudolph, chief sadist, said hereafter the peniten- tiary would be run on a “hard- | boiled” basis. YETTA STROMBERG IN BUTTE BUTTE, Mont., March 28.—Yetta ; Stromberg, on a speaking tour for the International Labor Defense, spoke to a packed house in the Moose Hall in Butte. H Grover Protects Grafting Friend NGTON, March 28.—Hoover is protecting Cladius Huston, chairmang@f the Republican National Committee, who was caught red- handed getting $32,000 graft from the Union Carbide Co., for action in their favor in connection with Muscle Shoals. Republican bandits ‘cho feaksBfuston’s exposure will queer their game, demand he resign. iSkeeping him in as one of his many friends who have indulged || ose, nepvcTion To ‘cITy grafting. AND UNION WORKERS Hoover in whole Ex-Goy. Smith in Special Extra Sell Out New York building trades workers are used to the arbitration sell i t Fy t with a more 23 out scheme worked by their officials, but have eldom me : 3 brazen type than that of the proposed “mediation” of ex-Governor Smith Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by in the several strikes against eerste oe ge cece 7 king fi ich started its war on labor back : This old s breaking firm, whic WORKERS MUTUAL I OPTICAL CO. in.1905 is erecting the Empire State Building on the site of the de- under personal supervision of molished. Waldorf Astoria for a firm of which Smith is a member. So the wnion bureaucrats propose that Smith shall be the impartia DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist arbitor in the strike 215, SECOND AVENUE | Corner 13th Street NEW YORK CITY Opposite New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 Phone Tillinghast 9089 JOHN C. SMITH’S Harlemites Orchestra Local S02 A. F. of M. Office: 2297 SE TH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Gandhi Continues Betraying March to Sea Gandhi said that the Hindu peo- ple would get cheap salt soon, His attack on the salt tax is a means of avoiding the more pressing bur- den of taxation suffered by the: masses and to keep them from boycotting the payment of all taxes to the imperialist govern- | hy ment. | ANKLESVAR, India, Mar. 28. | —Mahatma Gandhi, bourgeois mis~ Jeader of the Indian masses, am rived here yesterday in his march to the sea to manufacture salt. Gandhi's stunt is perpetrated in order to attempt to keep the Hindu masses from increasing their armed struggle against the British masters. Labor and Fraternal] Organizations tre Performance and Dance. Agitprops, Polburo Resolution ‘on Mar |ready at district agitprop dept. Paths Watt 3 | Communist Activities Gottlieb’s Hardware G: by Willianfsburg _Interna- ar aw tit? pabor Defense, Saturday, Bae Uf THIRD AVENUE March 29, at_688 Broadway, entrance) o¢ nistrict Two, Saturda Near 14th St. Stuyvesant 597 @$- Whipple St. Brooklyn. Rockland Palace, 280 W. All “kinds of * «* Organizations. are asked to leave this CUTLERY date open. Freiheit Banquet. SEUSS ay'8 Saturday, & p. ™, 227 Brighton! ppemployment Concert and Dance. | ELECTRICAL SUE Peach Ave. gdmission 1 adie Of, Section 4, Saturday, 2011 Third | MAZDA Bulbs Our Specialty. : Ave, 35 cents, | Workers School Sports Club | * ———SSaaaaaa Ee ovian Obrera” Ball. 2.30 at Work- Meets Saturday, 2.30 p. m» | Sprit Ab #80 pean. Hatiem’ Casino, Airy, Large Pe ge. oe |116th St. and Lenox ‘ave. Jazz band, | : Dance. international dances and song . A Fen ee eepance, ete at Workers Bookshon. at Ui35 |i Meeting Rooms and Hall Saturday, 1 0: Hever 3 60 cents at nish Workers Center, 26) Ps oneert, music 50 cents | French’ Workers Club, 400 W. 43rd | Pata eae | TO HIRE St., second floor. , | District Conference. S ae 4 | ra on committee members, ||} Suitable for 3 ctings, Lectures Soviet Mo _, fall unit a s, Saturday, 2.30 p. and Dances in the 2 till midrg erie a ™. , Workers Center. ' ¢ r * r * a * i y, ements of an Empire.” Pro- Pioneer Banquet. | zechoslov: WLR. Childrens | Camn.| Sunday, 8.30 p. m., Brighton Beach. | Czechoslovak ance 5 . at d | 5 cents: + Dickets at Daily Worker Tied Gundays sectinn Three. || Workers House, Inc. All members must report Sunday, 9.30 a. m., 1179 Broadway, | 0 ee ame Section Two. office. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 Comrades come to LL.D, Tag Day tt SH ] 1179 Broadway, Hg aoe ‘FURNISHED ROOMS rship meet Tuesday, 8.30 p. Mermaid Ave., Brooklyn. _ | ike ek Workers School Sports Club Hike, zu. m., meet Dyckman St. | 1 jill a. m., » lee- COOPERATIVE APT., 68 Lenox Ave, Apt. University 7124. Furnished, Harlem Pros. Dances “concert and sunny, airy; all improvements. Facing 1492 Madison Av PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE STUDIO ee hee a aa my Saturday p. mn. Benefit Cit OR KOUR (SOME. s 5 and wewisie Work Madigon Ave LARGE SUNNY ROOM near | Ave. and Jerom couples reason: Bertin Photo Stud!» 454 THIRD AVENUP Near 3ist St. * Mass Meeting. he Dayton Ave.. will | Apt. 10. Single, 84.50-86.00, New York City “ CALEDONIA 6766 Rates for Organizations Baum wasville Workers Club. evening, William Baum on | mmune. bynes DOWS. Cooperative House, Bronx Park Bast, Apartment U-31. GET READY FOR THE $ aia ‘orum, Boston Ra, “Lead-Poisoning.” APahiters Open We serve special luncheon plates from 11:30-3 p. m of the underworld, “Special for Organizations” C. M. FOX | 32 UNION SQUARE ] Stationary and Printing Stencils, mimeograph paper, office supplies. 0% Reduction for Daily Worker Readers. Reasonabie Prices TRY OUR SPECIAL SUNDAY DIN) HAVE YOUR you CAN B wR BE ACQUAINTED. WITH THE FIVE YEAR PLAN OF SOCIAL- THE SURE. TH WO EXTRA-~ ORDINARY FILMS Fhe Five Year Plan | Shown for the first time inf , the United States and Fragments of an Empire at the Star Casino 107th Street and Park Avenue This Sunday 2P.M. TO 1 P.M. YOUR RESERVED TIC : WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 Union Square FREIHEIT BLDG.—Main Floor Phone: LEHIGH 6382 International Barber Shop SALA, 2016 Second axcaua Ni New York (bet, 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty | Private Beauty Parlor S55 Now Playing! 12 UNION Ss SQUARE ‘“THE DOCKS OF HAMBURG” Sensational!—Thrilling! WITH JENNY JUGO AND WILLY FRITSCH A vividly dramatic: portrayal of the underworld of the German seaport Hamburg, —Added Attraction— THE CULT OF NAKEDNESS “The Way to Strength and Beauty” The new way to health and longevity through nakedness which is now sweeping Europe Acme Theatre Taro Continuous Performances Daily 9 A. M, to > Mianigint. Prices: from 9 A.M. to5 P.M. 256 After 5 P. M. 35¢ Bee teapeey 35¢ famous Bast 1th St. Between Broadway and 4th Ave, THE THEATRE OF THE DANCE 116 WEST 65TH'ST. Studio 220. SUS. 0855) ‘ under the direction of DORSHA Presents an unusual program of interest to the discerning. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. SUBSCRIPTION $1. | GASTONIA STRIKE ANNIVERSARY | Big Banquet Celebration, Tuesday, April 1 : ~ At7P.M. MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 E. 4th ST. Music : Dancing 75¢ Per Plate SPEAKERS: WM. Z. FOSTER, J. W. FORD, FRED E. BEAL, CLARENCE MILLER, DEWEY MARTIN. AND OTHERS Movies of Strike DANCE: Edith Segal and Allison Burroughs. SONGS: Chas, Burroughs. AUSPICES: National Téxtile Workers Union and National + | Negro Department T. U. U. L. | “SPREAD ORGANIZATION IN THE SOUTH” SOLIDARITY Questions and discussion. a BO Volunteers Wanted. dn national office, LL.D., of the NEEDLE TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION and NON PARTISAN WORKERS SCHOOLS White's 1 eae Rona Sexe THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY | Wicleeta’ r8"cente per plates” APRIL 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th to he held at STAR CASINO 107th Street and Park Avenue | MUSIC —— RANCING —— - BARGAINS —— EVERY NIGHT Nat Varner 1L.D. All*metbers report Sunday 336 Lenox Ave. for Taz Day. Meeting. Irving Plaa, 15th John Porter and & ‘“w BAZAAR Ww VEGETARIAN BANQUET and LECTURE WILL BE HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SPANISH NATUROPATH SOCIETY | TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7:30 | At 107 West 117th Street | +» DR. B. LIBER WILL SPEAK ON | . $ “Is Meat Eating i ‘hical?” ADMISSION 1.00. .Reserve your sc... in advance, by calling, | University 1708 or at the SPANISH NATUROPATH SOCIETY | s oon. Revolt-of Czarist ; | Come All! | WILLIAMSBURG INTERNATIONAL | DANCING! “AMUSE MENTS> Theatre Guild Productions in AMONTH :. COUN By Ivan Turgenev “Singular theme is develoned distinction ... 1 found it always « \ nteresting.” RICHARD LOCKRIDG wrt RE. WEST 52nd STREBT, EVENINGS G Li MA is THURSDAY AND, SATURD The APPLECAR Bernard Shaw’s Political Extravazar “It is filled with characteristic Shavianisms the wittiest writer for th glish ARTHUR RUHL, BECK speaking stag HERALD TRIBUNE. THE HOST. W Se Phas. MARTI Bookkeeper Wanted , THE JEWISH MORNING ! FREIHEIT wants an earnest comrade and good: bookkeepet for its office. Must’ read’ Yide dish. Report immediately toe New York, 30 Union Square, Answer THE ATTACKS OF THE ENB, MIES OF THE SOVIBT UNIONS | You WORKER IN MUST SEE THE RAORDINARY BUILDING OF HE SOVIET AT SOCIALISM IN UNION, ‘THIS SUNDAY, STAR CASINO, THE 3y6uaa JleyeOuuua Dentist st 11th 'St., Cor, Second Ave, —“REBOUND’— “THIS IS THE BEST L T COMEDY WRITTEN BY YBODY H ABOUTS IN TEN OR TWENTY YEARS, AND IT’S NOT SO DAMNED LIGHT, EITHER.” Heywood Broun, New York Telegram. A Comedy by Donald Ogden Stewart with HOPE WILLIAMS PLYMOUTH THEATR a West Ast Mats, A THUNDEREOLT of DEFIANT DRAMA LAURA D. WILCK presents *“TROYKA” By LULA VOLLMER from the Hungarian of { IMRE FAZEKAS ' A story of the Russian Revolution Masterful Production with a cast which includes ae - HERBERT Zita Zohann, Jack Roseleigh and y Albert Van Dekker a Me BRENONS “HUDSON THEATRE West 44th Street Evenings 8:40 Matinees Wednesday-Saturday 2:30 j Good Seats from $1.00 padio Picture GRISCHA = CAMEO, IVIC REPERTORY 141m st Eves. aio Mats, Thur. Sat, eee ‘Soe i. e130 Erne: VA Le GALLIENNE, Director rea ; Today Ma ER PAN* Sat. to Mareh-29 to Apeil 1 Tonicht- -BE GENTLE- . ysennect and MAN FRA KL IN Westchester Aves. IGth Street and Avenue z REGENT MUSIC AND CONCERTS. Seventh Now 301 Ea i) i { | DR. A. BROWN Tel. Algonquin 7248 | Cooperators! | SEROY. ‘CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215. Bronx, N.Y. Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St. Phone, Orchard 2333. in case’ bt. trouble with your teeth come to see your friend, who has long experience, and can assure you of careful treatment. “For All Kinds of Insurance® ((ARL BRODSKY ‘Telephone: Murray Hill 5550 7 Hast 42nd Street, New York Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 EAST 115th STREET Second Ave, New York DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY, Please telephone for appot: Telephone: Lehigh 022 — |DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1. UNION SQUARE , Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 Not connected with any other office Cor. A. H. WOODS presents Philharmonic - Symphony ALICE BRADY TOSCANINI, Conductor Comedy t. We Wea, & f F RAM E D” sit) EVELYN BRENT ve., April 5 at 8:45 (Students’) day Afternoon, April 6, 3:00 MANN—KODALY—DEBUSSY Popular Prices—10:30-1 p.m. “Love, Honor and Betray” of Bway —MELROSE— * VEGETARIAN | Dairy | RESTAURANT omrades “Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLYD., Bronx owe RE SN Sava? 9149, RATIONAL Vegetarian § RESTAURANT ~ ; » 199 SECOND’ AVEI.UE = | Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. * Strictly Vegetarian ‘Food q. ry | sg QOND. AVEN U PLAYH O's 133 SECOND AVENUE, CORN! | TEN aR EIGHTH STRUET THURS. FRL, ARCH SAT., SUN, . DAYS aN, 20, THAT SHOOK SOvKINO | aes SOVIING NEWS PRODUCTION WORLD Fi, Sh Unemployment Concert and Dance Auspices: SECTION 4, COMMUNIST PARTY at ITALIAN WORKERS CLUB, 2011 : JAZZ BAND ; Unemployment Dishes Served TONIGHT - Contribution Third Ave. 35e at doer. LABOR ‘A Theatrical Performance American Laboratory Group : TONIGHT 688 BROADWAY (Entrance 6S Whipple St). BOOK LYN DEFE We Meet at th— COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA ‘26-28 UNION SQUARE \ Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty|| Come All! comm | Vegetarian RESTAURANT, © 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: rece 5865 a Phoner. Stuyvesant S816 al] John’s’ Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere ¥ where all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. New York lau Comrades Meet at | BRONSTEIN’S | Vegetarian Health ] Restaurant | 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx a AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Union Label ‘prenal Hotel & Restaurant Workers Reranch t th Orkers. 1 We dae wee Ne Eee Phone Chelsea 2274 Business meetings held the first Monday of the month dueationai meetings—the hind Monday of the month, Executive meetings—e' afternoon at 6 “olelook ne One industry! One Untont J ss Fight the Common Bagmy! Oftice inen from 9 a, m. to 6 p.m ———SSSS=SSS"! ———_——__—___———, Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write ih The DAILY WORKER | Advertising Dept. | 26-28 Union Sq., New York City See eee TRAINED: NURI. ta, cobinu RAINED NURSE, 55; extensive exe verlences college; Russian language. Wishes an Traree? salt” pkonncetion. willing im

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