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ABYSSINIAN INSTIGATED BY FIGHT BETWEEN U.S.--BRITISH Imperialist Bandits Struggle for Control of Lake Tsa Involves Control of Irrigation of the Soudan Region ‘ a which reflects th B control of and gle between America imperialism for the Nile River is dev A fierce source of the ing with great intensity. battle between the Aby ernment troops under Negus Ras|c perial The been trying to wrest the control of the dam from the hands of the Bri- tish. The present civil war in Ab: sinia is simply a culmination of this} CIVIL WAR | na Dam if the reader recalls an agreement was ssinia, Great Bri- | 1 Italy by which Great Bri-| n was empowered to build a dam | at Lake Tsana, the source of the |? le, for the irrigation of the | # Whoever controls this dam the Soudan. Ever ines controls then American imperialists have | “Guilty” With Virginia |Valli at Cameo Theatre {co |w uggle. Vote on Muscle Shoals, War Industry WASHINGTON is expected today April 4 in the sen e on the Muscle Shoals nitr and water | sis power plant. Hoover and a whole, Muscle Shoals was originally con- | wi host of grafters have been working |s ndustry, to sup-| sho together with the Union Carbide Co., | ply the American military machine | in order to-hand them a 10 r con- |with necessary nitrates in the event | tract to run this huge project. Sen-jof a and the cutting off of| 54 ator Norris, on behlf of the rich |Chilean nitrate supplies. a Musteites Won’t Figh NAZARETH, P: pril ,4.—Car-| rying the injunctions of the bosses injunction, the faker Fashioned Hosiery Workers are go-| to the extreme, Judge Stewart has ordered that nobody in Northhamp-| i ton County can say anything in op- position to the low dog” tract system, in con! strike at the Kraemer hosiery mill. —A vote fi Court. con-| made the bosses will win the strike, | ction with the | due to the betraying tactics of the ing role, who expect cheap nit ers Muscle Shoals, in- on government operation. |Hudson Theatre, Featured player in “Troyka,’ the | w play of Lula Vollmer, from the ungarian of Imre Fazekes, at the A new talking feature, “Guilty,” mes to the Cameo Theatre today h Virginia Valli playing the lead- John Holland, Lydia Knott John St. Polis head the cast characters. The stc hed whder t Sheep.” The 1 be supplemented ed program of nehro “Framed” continues a second week the Globe Theatre. Evelyn Brent the star, with Regis Toomey and |Ralf Harolde playing the chief male Ts at, . n + jroles. George Archinbaud directed t Vicious Injunction [i.e Sutaikine melodrama for Radio Instead of fighting this vicious | Pictures. in the Full| is| | ng to appeal to the U. S. Supreme By the time a decision ta Paraguay Bolivian Pact Unsigned MONTEVIDEO, April 4.—The p: up the conflict between Paraguay and Bolivia is again delayed at the |«<t.. Mar last minute by the Paraguayan mini first telegraphing the text of the p guay-Bolivian conflict is an episode America and Great Britain, this delay has more than local significance. |Erna Rubinsteir |garian violinis National City Bank Swallows Porto Rico Bank ¢°"",*" SAN JUAN, April 4.—The at- tempt ofthe National City Bank of New York to acquire the American Colonial Bank in Porto Rico brought |f a strong protest from four of the seven Porto Rican directors of the \e Mellon’s Trust Gets 0.K. WASHINGTON, April 4.—Mil- | ionaire Mellon was given an O.K. his Alwninum Trust by the Trade Commission today for Federal when it dismissed anti-trust com- plaints brought against the Alum- | Gandhi Will Get Cooperation of British [5; BOMBAY, cials close to the British imper' declare that Ge will not be arrested unless he “leaves |; ” This the government no alternative.” T India, April 4.—Offi- |i ndhi government h g inf shows*that the British government | Gandhi will refine mud not sal Huston Is Hot Pancake for Hoover Gang ‘ON, April 4—Claudius H. Huston, grafter who ac- ion Carbide Co., for his Hoover, and a whole lot more dough not accounted for yet, is a hot WASHIN cepted $36,100 from the U pancake in the hands of republican Senator Moses of New Hampshire. Hoover keeps his mouth shut and goes on a fis Borno Wants to Remain as Wall St. Tool (=~ RORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, April] 4,4In ‘order to distract the masses from ‘the Wall Street stunt of put- ting “the banker Eugene Roy, who) is very close to the National City Bank.of New York in as president on behalf of American imperialism, | Dutch Rubber Planters’ Cut Productign The Dutch rubber planters in | Borneo decided to meet the con- | tinuous Jowering of rubber prices by agreeing to a general stoppage of tapping in May. This means the unemployment of the planta- tion"slaves. At the same time the Census Takers Strike for Higher Pay DODGE CITY, Kan. April 4.— Four census takers here have gone on strike for higher pay. They) will not sign their oaths, reports H.! Obrera” Ball. | ril 5, 8.30 p. m, sth St. and Lenox ovid Satu Ave, ay. bi » int ational danc nd-songs. . Bicketsat Workers Boo shop, 26 Union Sq. and Spanish Work- rs Center, 26 W. 115th St. ae wee 3 Plumbers Fraction. Party ad League members of rade, Saturday, 4.50 p. m. at Fe , Nas, Lane} Section One Agitprop Conference, Unit agitprops and members of sec- tion agitprop committee, Saturday, 1 p.m. 27 B. 4th st “ee es. Workers School Banquet. Class Education Conference, April 18, 7 p. m., Manhattan’ Lyceum, 66 E, 4th St. Pro-| gram: John Reed Club, Admi: Red Sundays in Section 1, 3, All comrades must participat xt: Section 1, 27 EB. 4th 9 Broadway; Section To sanen Working fs 106 | | stantial loss to the bank stockhold- uttermost. the sea is the wor | American capitalists. *| Obrera,” Spanish language paper of | Mdeite cakere: | Bo and sings the leading |role is now at the Roxy Theatre. | Boles who previously registered in act which would temporarily patch | ;), ster who refused to sign it before act to Asuncion, Since the Para- | ,,, in the world antagonism between |" !bank who made public a letter of }and Looni protest yesterday. The letter asserts | Ballet. that the transfer would benefit a ew persons, but would cause a sub- ers in general. | | i . of Trade Commission inum Company of America, which is owned hook, line and sinker by Andrew Mellon. With all appointees on the Com- mission given their jobs by the Hoover-Mellon machine any other | decision was out of question. | | Av s co-operating with Gandhi to the Gandhi’s salt march to| ,e of betrayal. |} fine is prac- | | not even} alt Gandhi will 1 unedible and will inge on the British salt tax—-a | influence with | i | Huston had a talk with s beating it te Europe. ng trip. senators Mos President Louis Borno, who is also a tool of the National City Bank, is creating a sham fight. He says he| will not agree to Roy replacing him | as a Wall Street tool. He wants to) stay in as he thinks he can just as | well carry out Wall Street’s wishes. cutting of production which will raise prices is directed toward the This is an- other chapter in the anglo!Ameri- ean rubber war that will further intensify the antagonisms between the two countries. F. Millikan, federal census super-| “The Desert Song” plays the role of Rouget de Lis |Labor and Fraternal | | Union Sa., jw on. All welecom eae — } | Airy, Large “CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD” | AT ROXY THEATRE. “Captain of the Guard,” the all Iking music drama in which John and “Rio Rita,” j of the I e compose rench hymn, laise,” Laura La Plante eo-featured. An exceptional stage ‘ogram accompanies the feature. m is headed by noted young Hun- Other numbers in- ensemble, “In* Holland.” Miller, Patricia Bowman a Massino and the Roxy The stage prog prothy Organizations | nee and Concert. | ay, April 5, 1800 Seventh W.LR, Culture and C Club room open every eveni farlem Movie D: Sat aspic ub. * nd of Soviets, tainment, » Wor ol A Night in L: ‘atur- ) 26 orkers 48 Bay ‘entral Commit “How can the } inst race p Sunday, nox for di pution of Workmen's Cirele No. 412. affair for J. Erenbers, | athgate-Ave., to Claremont | Farewell ght Show 4 tre, 744 All asian Love’ night. ton Ave. and other * 8 Needle ‘Trades Industrial Union Sunday, 2 p, m., 4 W. 37th Si What does’ the American abor ress mean_to the Ne- Admission free, 1 Sports Club. , Pelham Bay Workers S¢ inday, 9.45 Sta- | All Comrades Meet at | BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for M-ctings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 visor for nineteen counties, until) the rates are raised. The present rate is 10 cents for each person listed and 47 cents for each farm. LATIN-AMERICAN DANCE | Latin American workers have ar- ranged one of the most interesting affairs of the season for tonight at Harlem Casino, 116th St. and Lenox Ave., in the interest of the “Vida the Communist Party. | PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE STUDIO OR YOUR HOME Bertin Photo Studio 454 THIRD AVENUE Near 3ist St. New York City CALEDONIA 6766 Special Rates for Organizations University 7 BROOKLYN | Broadway, te Wednesday and Section One Unemployed C Report today, 3 p,m, 27 Hotel & Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers. 14 W, 2t«t St.. N. ¥. C.}/! Phone Chelsea 2274 Business meetings held the first Monday of the month at 8 p. m.J}/ Board meetings—every afternoon at 5 o'clock. i One industry! One Union! Join ana Fight the Common Enemy? Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER — Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City @ | AMALGAMATED | FOOD WORKERS | | Meets ist Saturday| in the month at 8861 ‘Third 4) Bronx, \ Bak Vel. Jerome 7 SHO ‘as | hes SCHOOL 1 trades J riday 3 Workers School oAtILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SA Theatre Guild Productions A MONTH #: COUNTR By Ivan Turgenev - RDAY, APRIL 5, 1930 TUDOR INN’ | | | vipa | Bookkeeper Wanted§ j Restaurant THE JEWISH MORNING re] 113 East 14th Street FREIHEIT wants an earnest ——_—_——— comrade and good bookkeeper Must read Yide immediately to Square, New York, For good and wholesome i} to visit us for its office. dish. Report 30 Union aaa, food, don’t We serve special luncheon plates from 11:30-3 p.m Reasonable Prices BALL arranged by the TRY OUR Singular alive 1 de 1 with subtlety and frequent x Ia T nl sees distinction .. . E foun¢ bing extraordinarily | SPANISH BUREAU ATTA interesting RICHARD LOCKRIDGE, SUN. of the a —- ~ _ aK Phone: LEHIGH GUILD WEST ind STREET, PYEAINGS \f| Communist Party U.S. A. bid aS R & I ar laternational Barber Shop te Vi W. SALA, Prop. AN ond DAIRY The APPLE CART Bernard Shaw’s Political Extravaganza “It is filled with characteristic S wittiest writer for the B ARTHUR R MARTIN BECK UHL havia sh speak HERALD TRIBUNE THEATR (bet. 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our’ Specialty Private Beauty Parlor || TONIGHT APRIL — Eat where the are served. Wh reco TRIANGLE DATE WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 FREIBEIT Union Square h the BLDG.——) ain Floor M | 2016 Second Avenue, New York 15TH S'T., W. OF STH AVE. . Phars. and Sat, at 2:30 OC s of Insurance” REPUCTION TO CI AND UNION WORKERS 7 —“REBOUND’— BEST WRITTEN BY ANYBODY HEREABOUT “THIS IS THE TEN OR sO DAMNED TW i, YE LIGHT, EITHE Telephone: Murray HiIl 5550 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York 19390 YY at the Have Your Eyes Examined And Glasses Fitted by LIGHT COM IN = | Cooperators! Patroni ARS, AND IT’S NOT HARLEM CASINO ||| * TTTHAT - “a Leg chee 2 ete 6h 9 and tose sve |] WORKERS MUTUAL") SE ROY A Comedy by Donald Ogden Stewart with HOPE V PLYMOUTH THEATRE n of 657 Allerton Avenue Bronx, N. ¥. under personal supervis DR. M. HARRIS! Optometrist 215 SECOND AVENUE | Corner 13th Street SW YORK CITY 4 i Estabrook 3215 VILLIAMS West 45th Mats 45th Street, Evenings 8:50 Thursday & Saturday 2:40 Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST » International Dances | 249 EAST 115th STREET ahs : | | Cor. Second Ave. New York Various Attractions DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY L T I N 2 a Please one for appointment E GE Sesite é H J JOHN SMITH’S nies am Tel Lehigh 6022 A. H, WOODS Presents NEGRO ORCHESTRA See RED HOT MUS! D Y Admission 75 Cents by 3y6uaa Jlevebuuua In a Satirical Comedy Entitled |“LOVE, HONOR and BETRAY” Adapted from the French of A. “Full of sparki worth seeing. Ant = satire and DAN BAKER “THE CHEF OF HO'T TUNDS” and his ORCHESTRA Entertainers for 1658 Broad Every Occasion Roseland Bldg. Rates to er Readers. Tickets on sale at the Work- ers Bookshop, 26 Union Sq., Spanish Workers Center, 25 West 115th St. Unemployed workers will be admitted free only upon presentation of card if] showing membership in an |f, |B] Unemployed Council. eee | DR. A. BROWN Dentist 301 East 14th St., Cor. Second Ave, Spe Daily Wo! Tel. Algonquin 7248 ne Wy Frederie and Fa ny Hatton +s. well y Worker useing situ: —D: Tel. SACramento The Szabo Conservatory Dr. M. Wolfson LAURA D. TROYKA By LULA VOLLMER from the Hungarian of WILCK presents IMRE FAZEK with ZITA ZOHANN, JACK LEIGH, ALBERT VAN DE W. 44th St. ats, Wed. IVIC REPERTORY lth st Eves, 8:30. Mats, Thur., Sat. 2:30) 50c, $1, $1.50 | EVA Le GALLIENNBE, Director | ‘Today Mat—“THE CRADLE SONG”) Tonight—“LA LOCONDIERA” | EAST SIDE THEATRES 2nd Ave. Playhouse 133 Second Avenue, Corner Sth St. || APRIL 4—5—6 “Russian Revolution” a comprehensive record of most important events, | LEO TOLSTOY’S Polikoushka The Tragedy of Serfdom with IVAN MOSKVIN and Moscow Art Players. | CAMEO A oe High Class Work Done Uuttee + DRESSES |B ARTHUR JUDSON, Mer. (Steniway) | esl mh SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISKS Goods Called for and Delivered. | oy a with ati All profits go towards strikers 2 Pipe Oka eRe aon i 5 | SPECIALTIES Li aaeeatal Peele pee and their families. ATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS|] 618 nrighton wench Ave, B'kiyn ||] 302 B. 12th St. New York ,|] SNOW "QU SQLLDARIRY | Continuous, Prices 25e and 35e Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUB, Cor. 9th St, Phone, Orchard 2333, © of (rouble with your teeth our friend, who has ri , and can assure ef careful treatment. IDR. J. MINDEL Bronx Midnight Show ” Blas for Jewish Colonization in | 24 ST. & B'WAY ee: Biro Bidjan “GULLY ” ALLERTON THEATRE | ven to Besi Advancers in with VIRGINIA VALLI and JOHN HOLLAND 744 Allerton Avenue, Bronx pow PAD 2 | Program: Phone Tillinghast 90s9 | SURGECN DENTIST 4 1 UNION SQU NE eo aa JOHN C. SMITH?S | ||l.om tosrenoner ainonanin #108 Not connected with any other office | Brilliont “Amkino” Picture CLASSIC SYMPHONY CONCERT Members of Conductorless Orchestra Harlemites Orche Local S02 A. F. of MM. Office: ENTH AVENLED YORK CIrby ad —MELROSE—} N BRENT and Re e thrills than “Und 1 * combined, By Toomey world” LEON BRODOFF Dai VEGETARIAN | New Soviet Folks Songs airy RESTAURANT 4 | omrades Will Always Find It H. FELDMAN, Violinist Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. Gotilieb’s Hardware MUSIC AND CONCERTS. | HUGENE NIGOB, Pianist < || yest Un eo Seat cura Pee oe oe bs Bronx . Admissi Cents SUTLERY Philharmonic - Symphony |. My atone ‘som’ catre | ELECTRICAL, SUPPLIES ao al TOSCANIN Committees of the Cooperative Colory SUPPLIES ANINI, Conductor MAZDA Bulbs Our Specialty R A T I ONA L ‘ sane eC AENBGIE HAL, BROOKLYN THEATRES. | Sane Vegetarian ~' This Sunday Aftternoon at 3:00 OT IIODIDM Tanita aN 7, SCHUMANN—KODALY—DEBUSS BLUEB oF F Sif NeesLahiey BLUEBIRD THEATRE (“HEALTH FOOD |! RESTAURANT sonal | NOW PLAYING Vegetarian MiB riasSrlaycelery MSL 0 A Sovkino Film “Seeds of Freedom” Story of Hirsh Leckert with Le Milady Shoppe ; e | ony Strictly Vegetarian Food “BRAED CASTELNUOVO. | RESTAURANT | 1600 MADISON AVE. : Phone: UNlversity 5865 ner dS W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE 42 BROOK AVENUR Telephone Ludlow 3098 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant BRONX THEATRES ROYAL THEATR FIRST SHOWING IN THE BRONX SOVKINO Presents “Fragments of an Empire” EMENDOUS! MIGHTY! CONSTRUCTIVE! The Rebirth of a Shell-Shocked Man, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday April 6, 7, 8 and 9 Prices: Matinee 10 ie, BRING YOUR CHILDREN t 1348 SOUTHERN BLVD., Cor. Jenning St, BRONX Workers, Patronize RELIABLE MUSIC COMPANY Majestic, Victor and other Radios FULL LINE OF Y PIANOS and VICTROLAS ALSO EXPERT REPAIRING SPANISH AND RUSSIAN RECORDS 1808 Third Ave., near 101st St. 1393 Fifth Ave., Near 115th St. Telephone Atwater 0402 NEW Yori crry Evening 1% and 250 TO SEB THIS SOVIET FILM Women! Get Your New Spring Outfits at the Needle Trade. and Non-Partisan Uaiay Late. Breas | Come direct from work and have youy supper ai the BAZAAR so that you will have piently of |}. time to dance and enjoy yourself with your fiends and buy bargains. | BAZAAR Today & Tomorrow Admission: olay The Children! FOR BETTER VALUES IN MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S U1 TS. go to PARK CLOTHING STORE 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. : which has become, famous for its wonderful line of | CLOTHES for everybody at! prices actually be- | low cost of pro-| duction. (? VY We Meet at the— COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE __ Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty STAR’ CASINO 107TH STREET AND PARK AVENUE ‘Tomorrow 50e

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