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rage 1we DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, , FRIDAY, _APRIL 4, 1980 HINDU WORKERS WON'T’ FOLLOW FAKER GANDHI [N HIS‘NON-RESIST ANCE’ March to Sea ene alt Manufacture Is Mis- Sommunist Party Will Lead Revolutionary leading Stunt | ie Gonfidentis’ a Struggles selmepers) BOMBAY, April 3.—Gandhi,*; nationalists in Jalapur, Bombay The Workers’ Answer! Strike May 1! EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION € 30 CENTRAL NEWARK, of North Javsey. Oantlonon:= scared at the rising tide of the Indian workers’ and peasant move- ment has hurriedly issued instruc- tions today to start the mass-civil disobedience campaign on Sunday, thus trying to wrest the hegemony | to manufacture salt in defiance of and Calcutta, are said to be ready British orders. The proletariat and the peasantry of India are fighting British imperialism under their own leadership, the growing dary of ry two or three ranged up to 300, 0 bosn secured dy the organisers. Indian Communist Party, and re- fuse to be deluded by the fake | anti-imperialist move of Gandhi. of the anti-imperialist_ movement from the hands of the proletariat. However, only a few thousands of All Records to 1909 for Flop House Broken s for attendance at the City flop house since 1909 have been broken here, according to a statement made Tuesday by Christ- opher J. Dunn, acting commissioner of public welfare. There were 1,388 men, women and children at the Municipal Lodging House on Tuesday—crowded in like flies. A year ago 726 jobless and homeless workers were sheltered in the city flop house. Many are turned away and are forced to sleep in the streets. ‘Despite artificial optimiem, Brooklyn continues to suffer from one of the worst periods of unemployment it has ever experienced,” admitted Rabbi Harry Halpern of the Jewish Centre of East Midwood, Sak tale: Taeeday before ihe JeutaREERenihrocs Dengue Say Hoover Pals | admitted he got $36,100 from the Union Carbide Company for whis- pering in Hoover's ear for favor- able action for them on the Muscle Shoals project. The republican gang leaders insist he should re- main as chairman of the national republican committee until he can “retire with dignity.” “Save Huston Dignity,” WASHINGTON, April 3.—Just how to wipe out the black spot the republican shirt-front represented by the revelation of the Claudius H. Huston scandal without leaving a ring is perplex- ing the “old guard” hypocrites, Huston is the capitalist gent who from Supply of Klein Lies on Crisis Increases WASHINGTON, April 3—Be- Klein says Germany, with the Young cause the crisis deepens, Julius |Plan shackled on the masses, is a Klein, assistant secretary of com-| factor of stabil Just the con- re seal timistic |trary is true. With thousand: ore ee eee meme. ODUED |thrown out of work monthly he is statements ushering in “a return to | already speaking of “The business prosperity in the immediate future.” | revival” in the U.S.A. Tariff Conference Will be Kept Secret WASHINGTON, April $—Just which parasites will be allowed to sink their greedy paws into the gigantic fortune which will be the outgrowth of the Smoot-Hawley tariff bill will be decided at the con- ference of Senators and representatives when the differences between the house and senate over the bill will be thrashed out. The republican majority i the house sent the bill to conference today. Wisely enough hearings will be secret. Valsteseena sae Power Trust Liars Require Special Ship WASHINGTON, April 3.— Sofheld in Berlin, June 16 to 25, thai a many experts will be required to|special ship, the “Resolute,” has spread the lies of the power trust at}been chartered to accommodate he World Power Conference to be|them. } Smith Tells Parasites’ Sons To Be Politicians eral days ago. He told college men, especially “men of means and leisure” to look to capitalist pol- ities as a possible career. Un- doubtedly Smith has found it very profitable. NEW HAVEN, April 3.—Rich | exploiters should get into politics, advised Alfred E. Smith, head Tammany faker, in an interview given to the Yale Daily News sev- | More Data Is Bosses’ Solution for Crisis Lack of statistics is claimed to he the cause of the business crisis by the Merchants Association of New York which has decided to ask congress to compife more data, while the 7,000,000 unemployea starve. | Create New Fat Job; Jazzy Walker to Pick ALBANY, Apr. 3.—Jazzy Walker,and have jurisdiction and control was given more power today when |over all marshals of the city was a bill introduced by Senator Quinn,|passed. This gives the Tammany providing that the mayor of New/boss another fat job to hand out to York appoint the chief city marshal |his henchmen. Big Advance in Collective Farms MOSCOW, (By Inprecorr Service).—According to official figures published by the People’s Commissa! for Agriculture 55 per cent of all peasant farms were collectivized on the Ist of March as against 52.7 per cent on the 20th of February and 42.4 per cent on the 10th of February. There are now 1,102,000 collective agricultural under- takings in the Soviet Union which unite 14,264,000 peasant farms. The collective undertakings hold 48.5 per cent of the total working cattle and embrace 87,868,000 hectares of arable land. Boss Grafters Unite Against Investigation ALBANY, William J. f iting with the Dem- grafters are uniting with the Dem-| <1 +2 ‘Committee, and leaders of the ocratic brethren here to forestall a1 epublican majority in the state leg- investigation of the Tammany ma-'islature “are considering the matter.” April 3.—Republican | chine in New York City. Mayor, Cossacks to Take Part in Army Day Army War Preparation Day Saturday is being played up by the | capitalist press. Whalen’s cossacks will cooperate with the militarists in their demonstration. Mayor Walker has announced he will give them his services by reviewing the parade at the stand at 64th Street and Fifth Avenue. 23 4ild. Jails, Not Houses, for Workers | made by the Bronx Building Depart- meron oF nllding hones 495 SNe sat enat will builds 18 bulldinge workers in the rotten tenement | +) comprise a new jail institution on rouse sections, announcement was | Ricker’s Island. Cossack Whalen for Starvation Army Chief Cossack Whalen will act as chairman of the municipal divi- sion in the Salvation Army’s annual panning campaign to raise money. His slogan seems to be: “Salvation, swinging clubs, and Sing Sing” for the jobless workers. More Teachers Get Licenses to Wait for Jobs Unemployment among the teach- yesterday by the Board of Educa- | ers,in New York has reached the tion, when 749 new teachers were | fi of 3,341 it was announced [ Maier, chairman of the Republican | licensed and put on the waiting list. | donands for unemployment do: ment insurance, for a 38 how reforms, Take the precaution of pation Fores th, Check oF . Keep this office Renember that only through the shops, mills, mines from being victimi. od by the organ their own class interests is demonstrated clearly and forcibly by this confidential letter which the Employers Association of North New sey sent to all of its members. lenge! and hunger! TONIGHT’S MEET TO PLAN MAY DAY. Many Delegates To Be Present (Continued from Page One) ion, and for a broadening of the fight for “Work or Wages,” 7 hour day, 5 day week, etc. It calls upon all workers to fight for the right to demonstrate in the streets and public squares. Whalen told the bosses at the} \Chamber of Commerce meet the| | startling fact that there will be an |international demonstration of the working class throughout the world, under the leadership of the Com- ‘munist International on May Day. In order to prove his superb sleuthing powers, Whalen informed his bosses that these facts were un- j covered by his brainy | squad.” In fact, he will produce | documents, he declared. These Aocu- | | | i On February 26th the leadors of tho roh an imposing number of followers to City Hall and pre! Clains are made that the radical movement has sympath- {zers among workers in many local industri of their presence has appeared lately in unexpeoted places. ae A Reel Service. Beployers Assoctetion of North Jerseys Arthur Me tprrey Seoretary.. ‘| That only the united mass political action of the workers in the ete, on May First will prevent individual workers Strike in mass on May 1 against their system of slavery, misery “radical | & A Mass Political North JERSEY AVENUE days during the past two wo and wany cosbership applications 0.00 a wack, for ‘and poaitive evidence from your noting all for such ofully f develop st possible contact oi ized bosses watching hawk-like over Workers! Answer the bosses’ chal- cist and government organizations against the workers and to deprive them of their traditional use of | Union Square for the May Day} | demonstrations, New York working class organizations are rushing in | with their delegates credentials for the conference tonight at Manhat- jtan Lyceum. The chief point on the agenda of the conference will be the report of the May Day Committee on its pro-} | posals for the May Day Demonstra-} tion. I Amter, district organizer of | _the Communist Party and member | of the Unemployed Delegation elect- | | ed on March 6, will give the report. | | IN MELLON’S DUCHY. PITTSBURGH. — Forty per cent of the building trades workers here are without jobs. Labor and Fraternal Organizations Harlem Movie Dance and Concert. Saturday, April 5, 1800 Seventh Ave. Auspices W.LR, Culture and Chess | ‘lub, Club room open peal evening. | * * A Night in Land of Soviets. Movie and entertainment, Satur. | | ments will be certainly the past ten |flay, 8.30 Ly m., ay rere Eekee, 2 | Union Sq. 25 cents, Auspices Work- | jor twelve issues of the Daily |{ ers School. Sports Club. Benefit | Worker. Workers School Fund Drive. Despite the threats of the fas- Communist Activities District Ball. let Two, Saturday, April 12, nd_ Palace, 155th st) ations are asked to leave this pen. rear ogee * “vida Obrera” Ball. Fi le pythis Saturday, April 5. 830 p,m. aghaee eae “open Bacoerts ae arle: Casina, it an enox J a a % Ave, Jazz band, international dances Otto Hal eet Sooea Commit: s. ets at rkers Book- is | chon 24 ni gickets at Workers Boor lero worker fight against race preju- | jers Center, 26 W. 115th St dice?" oo oe | etal aks Fraction. Nat Turner 11D. aye All Party ad League members of}. All members report Sunday. a 3 trade, Saturday, 4.30 p. m. at ey ey Ave. for distribution of “Labor | Coates jefenders.’ | = * * * *. * * “wor ane Workers “aboratory Theatre. Get ew isle at once! pel Tonight, 8.30 p. m., membership ‘* meeting. | s Sunday. TOON, ieee (Seven Red, sunday 136 Workmen's Circle No, 412 15th St. Brooklyn, Farewell affair for 1. Brenbers, anders Saturday evening, 1622 Bathgate Ave., | Section One Agitprop Conference. | Bronx. Third Ave. “L" to Claremont | Unit agitprops and members of sec- | Parkway, Proceeds Freiheit. n agitprop committee, Saturday, 1 p.m, 27 B, 4th St, en Maer * Workers School Banquet. Conference, Friday, April 18, 7 p. m., Manhattan Lyceum, 66 B. 4th St. Pro- gram: John Reed Club, Admission $1. Workers ‘wehoe! Open Forum, James J. Ford, or- Unions and the American Worke: Workers School ‘Students Council. Tonight, 8.30 p, m., room 6. UNLON SQUARE Now with JENNY JUGO German seaport Hamburg. The new way to h a now awee| | to 5 P.M. 25¢ li We Meet at the— sU PARK CLOT To open Working Class Education THE DOCKS OF HAMBURG Sensational !—Thrilling! A vividly dramatic portrayal of the underworld of the famous Added Attraction— THE CULT OF NAKEDNESS “The Way to Strength and Beauty’’ ad longevity through nakedness which ix Acme Theatre ?}»;, oun Performances Daily # A. M. to Midnight, After 5 PM. 35¢ COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty Sacco-Vanzett ‘Lup. Mass meeting, Friday, 4041 3rd Ave. Comrade Alexander and Sadie Van Veen on LL.D. and unemployment. * Labor Defender Photo Group. Every Friday, 7 Bast 14th St., flight up. Instruction given. * Downtown Workers’ Friday, 134 East Seventh St.. gen- eral membership meeting and execu- tive elections. ons Club. “Specinl for Organizations” C. M. FOX 32 UNION SQUARE Stationary and Erindng Le greg br! yh fice ait 10%Reduction ly Worker Readers. BROOKLYN Broadway, teaches all trades Monday, | SHOE SCHOOL, 1034 Playing! ELS and WILLY FRITSCH ping Europe East 4th St., Between Broadway and 4th Ave. from FOR BETTER VALUES IN MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S ITS go to HING STORE 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. | iod from February to October, 1917, |wife and mistress of a Wall Street | jself in the number, “Communists have no constitutional | number 16; one body is still to be Wednesday and Friday Evenings, | “Russian Revolution” Now at Second Ave. Playhouse ALLA N The events of th the October raat VAZIMOVA. lution, during the revolutionary per- are graphically recorded in the pic- ture “Russian Revolution” which is being shown at the 2nd Ave. Play- house this week. On the same program appears the old Russian classic film, “Poly- koushka.” This is Leo Tolstoy’s tragedy of Russian serfdom, with Ivan Moskine, and enacted by the \ }|Communist Party. Bookkecber Wanted! THE JEWISH MORNING VREIHEIT wants an earnest comrade and good bookkeeper FIVE CAFETERIA | STRIKES / ARE ON One) (Continued from Page Unemployed and Again Colonial! for its office. Must read Yid- | ouprecston, a Report immediately to ; n Square, New York. Delegates were elected to the co by ference on April 4, called the Tomorrow a mass meeti by the Bake U. L. Food § Irving Plaza, at entire cast of the Moscow Art| ne ‘ Le atl Soxcpite aise yi jtrayal 0: Pollack anc ellin, two ae which sold out. the RED HOT MUSIC RUTH DRAPER’S NEW PRO- n “A Month ih the Country,’ volting bakers in Section by GRAM. liven Turgenev play, now current at|A. F. of L., back to the Fasc DAN BAKER Ruth Draper will be seen as an|the Guild Theatre. ternational and Hebrew Trad wri CHEATOLC RGRLREN Irish woman in her number “In| and his County Kerry,” and as the secretary, | ORCHESTRA financier, in her new sketch. “Three Women and Mr. Clifford.” To make | jthe eyening really full she will cli- | max her program by playing the six | characters she has written for her- | “In a Church | in Italy.” The new program will go | into effect this Tuesday evening. ° "—~ Theatre Guild Productions A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY By IVAN 'TURGENEV GUILD Ww. 5 “THE APPLE CART” By Bernard Shaw MARTIN BECK 4,93! of SAY. BOARD APPROVES BLACKJACKING LOS ANGELES, April 3.—Police Commissioner Mark Pierce wants to see more official violence against Communists. “The more the police beat up and wreck their headquar- ters the better,” Pierce shouted. rights and I won't listen to any- body who defends them.” Two x BS other commissioners agreed with| HUDSON Es. this idea. ' Sat. LAURA D. WILCK presents FIND EIGHT MORE DEAD MI- 66 ” NERS. TROYKA KETTLE ISLAND, Ky., April 3— |®? Ew!" Vollmer from the Hungarian | eetn ea: ey Sa PEL of Imre Farek: | The bodies of eight more victims of | A story of eae Rahat Byroteton Saturday’s mine explosion were brought up from the Pioneer Coal | Company’s mine here today. The total killed in the ae REBOUND Arthur Hopkins presents a new comedy by Donald Ogden Stewart | with HOPE WILLIAMS — | PLYMOUTH a. iho. antes Pears. | 1c Eves. BA al Mats. Piers ne > 720 | $1. 81 and Sat. 2:40 | EVA Le ree Ui located. | q! VIC REPERTORY 14th st | VIDA OBRERA BALL) arranged by the - ees BOURRAT?” 2nd Ave. Playhouse 183 Second Avenue, Corner Sth St. | APRIL “Russian Revolution” n comprehensive record of most important events. LEO TOLSTOY’S 4—5—6 SPANISH BUREAU of the Communist Party U.S. A. | 1658 Broadway Roseland Bldg. pecial Rates to Worker Readers. ito 2592 The Szabo Conservatory on Music E CAMEO! NEW YORK PREMIERE Powerful, Absorbing Drama! GUII T Y Instruet! given to Beginners d Advancers in ALL-TALK ROMANC! MUSIC COMPOSITION OF E AND HA VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO, Theory and all other instru with VIRGINIA VALLI and JOHN HOLLAND and Talk and Sound Featurettes W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE 42 BROOK AVENUR phone ow 3008 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High Class Work Done Goods Called for and Delivered All profits go towards strikers and their families. SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE WORKERS: [Bz oh iNwous How er > yl D Fro 6Le E 10:30em. SECOND BIG WEEK! First New York Showing. Pop- ular Prices. More Thrills Than “Underworld” and “Alibi” Combined. FRAMED Radio Pictures’ Smashing All Talk Drama with EVELYN BRENT and REGIS TOOMEY WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 Union Square FREIHEIT BLDG.—Main Floor “For All Kinds of Inswrance” (CARL BRODSKY ‘Telephone: Murray HII} 5556 |7 Kast 42nd Street, New York A. H. WOODS presents ALICE BRADY HONOR and BETRAY LOVE, Cooperators! Patronize A Satirical Comedy S E R O Y Eltinge yiS.s0. Mat. Weds & Sai, —_—-—. CHEMIST BROOKLYN THEATRES, BLUEBIRD THEATRE Saratoga, cor. Livonia, Brownsville NOW PLAYING A Sovkino Film 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 + Bronx, N ¥ | | | | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Saturday Eve. Polikoushka APRIL 1930 at the HARLEM CASINO 116th St. and Lenox Avenue Hear the Report of Arrested Unemployment Delegation on the Second Day of the Trial. ) . | International Dances Various Attractions JOHN SMITH’S NEGRO ORCHESTRA Give Admission 75 Cents Tickets on sale at the Work- ers Bookshop, 26 Union Sq., Spanish Workers Center, 25 only upon presentation of card showing membership in an Unemployed Council. ‘i “RED PRISONERS’ NIGHT Saturday Evening, April 12 AT ROCKLAND PALACE 155th Street and Eighth Avenue EXCELLENT MUSIC .. DANCING yourselves friends a ‘memorable evening! ‘Tickets: 65 cents in advance. 26 Union Square, New York City “Seeds of Freedom” Story of Mirsh Leckert with Leonidofs La ea tig ea a crop gi Second Ave, New York DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Please telephone tor appointment Telephone: Lehigh 6022 DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIS 1 UNION SQUARE Room 808—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office MELROSE— : VEGETARIAN Dairy RESTAURANT omrades Will Always Find {1 Cor, WRITE about your conditions for the Daily Worker. Become ' a Worker Correspondent.. , Pleasant to Dine at Oar Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) INTERVALE 9149. PHONE :— oe ATIO NA] A “LY Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi JE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1660 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNI versity 5865 Program of Entertainment in- by the Workers Laboratory Theatre. eluding mock trial (: and your Phone; Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES 75 cents at door. West 115th St. Unemployed Obtainable at | 4) place with atrnoemars NT an eenecrimated fee Hil] COMMUNIST PARTY OF AMERICA, DISTRICT TWO |} | 302 B.12th St. New York | a | au | omrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Childzen! Men! Women! BAZAAR Get Your New Spring Ouifits at the Needle Trade Today, STAR CASINO 107TH STREET AND PARK AVENUE e direct from work and have your supper at the BAZAAR Tomorrow, . Sunday Tickets: Today 25e: Tomorrow 25c; Saturday T5e; Sunday Soe tiRe to dance and enjoy yourself with your friends and buy bargains. Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Clcremont Parkway, Bronx mF Rotel & Restaurant Workers which has become famous for its wonderful line of CLOTHE for everybody at prices actually be-| low cost of pro-| duction. Kiusinens meetings held the tirat Monduy of the month at onal meetings—the ind ay of the month, Executt vind | meetings--every ‘Tuesd afternoon at 5 o'clock. One industry! One Union! J Fixht; the Cor En Office upen trom 9 a. Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City so that you will have plently of |