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st .ze Two RUN TRAIN OVER INDIA) "¥ STRIKER BUT TREAT GANDHI VERY GENTLY British Imperialists Show Hatred for Workers , ii. Revolt But Only Contempt for Pacifism Futile Boycott of Foreign Cloth Pushed by Native Capitalists While Workers Fight in the May De iebel to with ho parti have forced Z that tions to his followers to “lay down who follow hi He rebuked a bo. who had seratched the hand of ¢ policeman. The government so fa ins from arresting Ghandi him self for breaking the salt law. boycott of British goods. es y cloth, seems to be ga nough pushed apparently by na- live capitalists only whose interests re to create a demand for their owr only an sm, under the leader the rails, but after a fight Wee succeec EADERSRELEASE | ses in their Mass imperialism, Ts Workers Answet Solid Gold Phone for Pope While Jobless Workers Starve (Continued from Page One) Walker tools of Wall planning to railroad to j ning at the trial tomorrow. “Morgan and Rockefeller are planning a feast for Whalen, clubber of the unemployed, for May 6th,” said Minor. “This is the bosses provocation and in- mir The starving unemployed throughout the world yesterday were fed—not with food but with the press report that the pope is installing a telephone system im the Vatican “presented” by the Italian branch of the U. S. trust, the Internation] Telephone and Telegraph Company, with the pope’s own personal phone being made of solid gold with gat mil in NEWARK, : DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL. 10, 1930 May Day in Germany oth arresting fee 1929. The ¢ ital ion sf ; iy down iraw his ban on open aii dem heir lives” but “without violence Zoergiebel knew the futility of his fascist ban. Thi only ¢ es and misleads those F a tremendous demonstration of the German work » of the Communist Party. “EMAND JOBLESS TEDERAL LIAR N NEWARK TRIAL May Day Strike Judge, Fascisti, Cops All for Horthy J., April 9.—Nine, ted for flinging the contemp* hatred of the workers for Ad- ‘al Horthy’s bloody fascist rule into the faces of his supporters hered to honor a combinatior itarist and propagandist flye: ng the assumed name of “Mag: ” came into court here yesterday mother of pearl ornaments. The pope, it is to be recalled, has led : 5 oe the “religious” war preparations against the Soviet Union. The Vati- , Struetion to Whalen to attempt te fox the second day’ Of thelr trig) ti Sap ens canays nae neces 15) Hoe) Muen ie ane) tne. URIeUS ate demonstrations that are being ran out of liars and got a one day The church is always favoring the blackest reaction, as may be seen by these two incidents. planned by the workers. “The workers will answer with tponement. Yesterday the or of the Horthy paper, Biro, of OBLESS MARCH Carcus Has Many New RAL MGRAEE cree OF Bynes PLAYHO Many Cities Report ! Growing Action on Square Garden took on ase of life yesterday after- noon, with the opening of the cir- cus, which rolled in with its large number of entertainers, for a three AT 2ND AVE. (Continued from Page One) pee hai guna paths chore On : j _ twice daily, York Committee of the Unemployed Many of the old acts, popular who on that day face a prejudiced ourt. Perth Amboy Meets Tomorrow. The Perth Amboy council of the remployed has called a mass open demonstration for all jobless rkers at the corner of State and nter St. between 12:30 and 1 p.m, ® Cops Attack Jobless Longshoremen. | In Baltimore a meeting conducted | by the Marine Workers League Tuesday at 12:30 p. m., at the cor- nev of Pratt St. and Market space, ! the congregating place of unem- | ployed stevedores, was broken up | by mounted police. F, E. A. Welsh, formerly Marine Workers League organizer of Charleston, S. C., wa: speaking when interrupted by po- lice, who demanded to know what with the visitors of past seasons, are back again this year. Lillian Leitzel, well known aerial artist, is here again in a thrilling act. The Waillendas, noted for their wire- walking act, do a hair-raising stunt some fifty feet above the ground Zacchini, the man who is shot fron 2 cannon, is back at his old tricks id succeeds in mystifying the on- ookers with his marvelous nerve- hattering stunt. Con Colleano, alking act all by ome, will be recalled by tors of the circus in past These are but a few we can mention here—space will not permit more—of the thrills in store for the youngsters—age six to six y—who will drop in at the Garden this season, We must not forget, Nikitin, who plays the chief rok “A Fragment Of An Empire,” Sovkino’s forceful film, now play- ng at the 2nd Avenue Playhouse. BEBE DANIELS IN “ALIAS FRENCH GERTIE” Bebe Daniels, seen recently in “Rio Rita” and “Love Comes Along,” is a female raffles in her test Radio picture, “Alias French tie.” This drama, based on the seasons. G the judge had told him when he had however, the large number of “The Chatterbox,” will pre- been arrested at the same corner “lowns, girls, horsemen, ete. And imjere at the Globe Theatre on Fri- last Autumn, Welsh replied thai We almost forgot to mention the gay for a popular-price showing. animals—the Garden is filled with that he had a right to speak to the ‘em. And Goliath 2nd is one of the workers about their conditions and ‘atures in the zoo. the way to remedy their position in = society. The police after 20 min- yyyRITE about your conditions utes received a recruit in the person for the Daily Worker. Become ot the mounted cop. a Worker Correspondent. When Welsh began to explain to) _ the workers the role the American Federation of Labor plays in Amer- the case had been dismissed and A review of this talkie will take place Thursday night, at the Globe. | Following the ten o’clock showing of the current feature, Evelyn Brent in “Framed,” “Alias French Gertie” will be screened for late theatre- goers. FIGHT FASCISTI 11 §, MURDERERS Call Workers to Mass Meet Sunday (Continued from Page One) New York District. The statement on the Mazzola murder, issued by the Communist Party indicated the covert approvai given these police murders by the statements of Norman Thomas and other socialists after the demonstra- tions of the unemployed, and poin' tu the polite disapproval of the fine entlemen of the Civil Liberties ion for the methods of the police, while giving approval in advance tu heir savagery. It brands the social- ists, anarchists and the Il Nouvo undo as open tools of the capital- ists, whose counter revolutionary ac- tions the workers recognize and will fight against. | The statement ends with a call to “prepare for the strike on May Day. Form shop committees in every shop and send delegates to the May Day conference at Manhattan Lyceum 66 E. Fourth St., on Thursday, Apr. 24 Members of the A. F. of L. and the revolutionary unions unemployed workers elect your delegates to the conference.” “For All Kinds of Insurance” (CARL BRODSKY ‘Telephone: Murray Hil 5530 |7 Kast 42nd Street, New York st a strike in the shops and mills. Newark, appeared as chief per- Pea in Da one aoe | e A M ui 4 E MA E he T ¢ ry | Crisis and Unemployment in Colombia “What is the answer of the bo |iorer and had some friends to help ji. mount into the crowd, | Cooperators! Patronize Pays | to the demand of the 7,000,000 un-|him. Their evidence was smashed phe Marine Workers League ia Reports from Bogota, Colombia,, (agrarian bourgeois) Party. !employed for ‘Work or Wages?’|by the cross-examination of the at- going to arrange a protest meeting | S E R O Y indicate that ¢! Latin American Perez, in resigning, expresses Clubbings of the jobless who refuse |torney for the International Labor at the ‘same place. Theatre Gulld Productions | MADISON SQ GARDE sHonr | country is undergoing a grave econ- alarm at the government deficit, to starve, and prison for the unem-| Defense. ’ SEASON | CHEMIST Twice Daily, 2 & 8. Doors Open 1 & 7 P.M. CIRCUS, 1,000 New Foreign Features incl. Tribe of UBANGI SAVAGES seats, $1 to 33 pene now already 19,009,000 Pesos (The a Colombian peso is worth 96 cents ir ignation of the Finance Minister. U. $.), whi he says will grow to Perez, and the consequent fall of 2 os by the end of the he cabinet. Whatever Colombia) year “u expenses are reduced lacks in the way of fascism seems in conformity with the reduced in- on to be attempted in the forma-|come.” He warns that “in addition {fused that he began to tell the Invade Oakland City Hall. | |truth and admitted that he clubbed] The Council of the Unemployed | ja defendant, Peter Moore, on thejof Oakland on April 2 made its jhead. Moore was released. third trip to the city council to de- U. S. Steps In. ear eee ae the ‘ae f Te- | . 4 2 net vas lief for the jobless. letter from Ine DOW Dedly oho Cae wae the council was read to them by the ployed committee, and wage-cuts for the employed. A mass political strike of the workers, in scores of thousands on May Day will be the answer of the workers to the jail- ings of the Unemployed Committee s and to the bosses’ brutal attacks.” A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY By IVAN TURGENEV GUILD W. 524. Evs. 8:31 Mts.Th.&Sat.2 | | “THE APPLE CART whieh 4 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N ¥ reflected in the One of them got so ee NUM & BAILEY WORKERS’ CENTER nto all incl BARBER SHOP eo ae “ 3 F: : ‘oing, an immigration inspector, in es = tion of a coalition ministry from the; to unemployment, the country will’ The meeting was opened by Rich- |f e company onthe Newark police volice, ordering them not to go, as Ee 1. ee SEE eS 1s Se | Liberal Party and the Valencia and have the aggravation of government ard B. Moore, chairman. “The! chiet interviewed the defendants “the city council wouldn’t receive Eee Fee tice: Gineel Bros. & Ustal Agengics |. siMoyee, 16. 86 Union. Balinys Vasquez factions of the Conservative! workers not receiving their pay.” workers gave their answer t0] during the noon recess jthem.” By. Bernard Shaw $$. |} FREIHEIT BLDG.—Main Floor Thea. MUSIC BOX 5 Mats. Thursday and § y ut 2 “TOPAZE” Comedy Hit from the French | s with FRANK MORGAN, Phoebe Foster, « Derwent MARTIN BECK 43% Stree: ofS Av bursday 2:30 The committee of the unemployed rouncil stated it took orders from the workers and the jobless, and’ not from the police, and went. The mayor adjourned the meeting of the A. H. WOODS prese rity council as soon as he saw them. > + Members of the unemployed pole | ALICE BRADY '* volice ejected one of them, but hun- | Ireds gathered by the altercation at LOVE, HONOR and BETRAY city hall heard the demands of the | A Satirical Comedy | iw fs y ‘ een. lat abe ake May Tag Ontiterenge spector came on and brazenly liec 4 Se ae a {about the interview, saying that will stress this answer by prepar-| the defendants had admitted . 4 3 fi & jall ing the greatest May Day demon-| oming to Newark to start a riot. grt AMA held fa Ee ! |He asked that all be held on at ‘The young workers will be in the | ieas ,000 bond, forefront, with the vanguard in this! Hach of the nine defendants took struggle against capitalism on May | the stand and exposed this testi- |Day,” said R. Shohan, district or-| mony, stating that they told the Eves. 8:30. Mats. and Saturday : Communists Active in Ireland Trish reports state that Communists are “believed to be responsible” for an organized attempt to break up the inauguration meeting of the Trish “Labor hich is said to be recognized on a “more compy ”” basis, evidently on a more capitalist basis than even before, Much ado is made over Communists fron. England having visited Ire land recently and the publication of a new paper in Dublin “in support of Communist principles.” The fight at the “Labor” Party meeting s i ARE ST oe Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 BAST 115th STREER'? Second Ave, New York DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Wiease telephone for app ‘Telephone: Lehigh Cor. 44th § HUDSON meet S40, Mats. Sat. at 2:30 LAURA D, WILCK presents Wed. & i , | gani f the Young Communist} ; i te jobless and were invited to @ mass . Theh, 42na St. W. of Bway | “ ” ———— | said to have been par ated in also by De Valera followers. Lp ele inspector they came to raise their jobless and were invited to a mass Eltinge Thea: Ag er i} P y J League. [meeting that afternoon at 2 p.m. |_. BE uv. S50, Mat, Wea, & Sat. TROYKA | DR. FB M NDEI. voices against the glorification of a fascist flier. Judge Shows Prejudice. i | cock Kovess is held on $500 bai. the; Communist Activities others, held on $200 bail each, are: Alfred Leiderman, Alex. Auernati, Jos. Harzlick, John Murami, Louis By Lula Vollmer from the Hungarian of Imre Fazek “The delegation of the unem- AS g of the Russian Revolution ployed, and Harry Eisman, who is Remember the “Revolutionary Fathers”! sentenced to a five-year jail term “Warning up-state political med- ,publican legislators’ refusal to pass | for his participation in the March lers to let this city run its own) any transit unification law that’ ¢th demonstration, must be freed!” nsit,” the New York Evening {contains a provision for main-/ Qther speakers were Alexander, Graphic, in an editorial sprawled tenance of the 5-cent fare. | of the Gastonia labor jury, who SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin t188 Not connected with any other office Now Wisconsin 1% ta ST & B'WAY Powerful, Absorbing Drama! SGUILTY” with VIRGINIA VALLI Workers School Banqu To open. Working Class Edu g < al Conference Friday, April Bebics, Eugene Gross, and a wo-|™m. Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E ath ‘ a a ‘ Gastonia and the Whalen-Walker| sisted with their very lives the prin- |but what a howl when the workers | machine's railroading the commit- tiple of taxation without represen-|assert their rights to imitate the! tee of five to jail. Sadie Van Veen ation.” in advance, 65 ACTOSS & gpl pae nadie Maiti Aa an Graphic, of course, coun | spoke on the labor jury which will| jan worker, L. Eivi | Erokrabt: John Reed ‘Club; admis- and JOHN HOLLAND Vel. ORChard ssue, reminded republican members |intend to imitate its ancestors and sit in the trial of the Unemployed dbeydlars ek a {sion cues of the state legislature that “This|make a real, live resolution. But,| Delegation. He pointed out the|..2%° sudge today gave Kovess a ‘Nine, ATE DR. L. KESSLER tion be fi di ndent, yway, i hi voluti ial orien Pp - ;. | Six months’ deferred sentence and Rockland Pat- Tell the Advertiser—“I Saw SURGEON DENTIST aation became free an indepen: lent | any , notice that revolution 48 | similarity of the bosses’ action in fined him $60; the others got th eels tear Wth Ave Your Ad in The Daily Worker.” secause the American colonists re-|all right when the bosses want it, iad got thre 3] ? Strictly by Appoin months and $10 fines. Nong of the fines were paid and all the work- ers are out on bail raised by work- 48-50 DELANCEY Cor. Eldridge St. N : | Pioneer Lecture. S$ p.m. 105 Thatford Ave Now Playing! Friday, All this refers to the re-|“Revolutionary Pathers!” spoke on growing fascism in the ‘ * Z pots So . pigs Pde art ers, While the International Labor | Brooklyn. Sadie van Veen “Wor! . “y : «gg | united States, which indicated that Defense appeals the cases ROU seer ee wire cae 2nd Ave. Playhouse —MELROSE— TW. U. Discusses Unemployment Tonight jsiiane and radicalized. WORKERS’ BRASS BAND. District, awiehron Comalltres. ana att eh okie eanth Mees Ata ade Dairy, RESTAURANT ‘The National Textile Workers’ Union, New York District, will have The W. LR. Brass Band and /tetion aatipropa, Thursday, p.m. | A SOVKINO SUPER PRODUCTION yeleaaani) to: Wine GY omy etbes: is first Educational Meeting tonight at their meeting place, 16 West [Labor and Fraternal jchoras are opening vegistration| eee | of e 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Brons 21st St., at 8 p. m., sharp. 5 s - i * 7, : sho Unit Literature Agents and Agitprop. A F E G 174th St. S' ay Gait Uncen ateaker wil dlacusn’ “Uneidplovinens and tiawmereces Organizations Se tee anise Waele is | Pte 0 ee one PASIMME|NE sn LL AAPIKE ||. ee! On the Textile Workers.” = ‘oi ; Section One Aettprop. —and h m1— a i ; Pie ch Wi », {to join the Chorus can do so now! goction® 40%, saree eeend nd on the same progra Sera Se ee This is a meeting for all workers in the textile industry. Come and Heider, 830 ps okie Brighton lby vi y, {Unie Agitpropaé p.m, Thursday, 27 Tecap ryder fellow aenebars on Gia shop i Wich you: Beach Ave. i af Riad idaiad 20s ala huitin || CABINET of DR. CALLIGARI || RATIONAL : er nED . | SES Ses Newark Géucert Raa’ D; Continuous Prices: 25¢ and 35¢ |) V ‘ Thurea { Ava, ss6t| ee : er on egeta Hoover Gets Medal—for War on Workers | #*"F ot it,i:in Sou, “** INSURRECTION IN BRAZIL. | ,Saeurdey, 8.0. te Pn Saat nts at door, BUENOS AIRES, April 9.—An | 2°. em! insurrectionary movement has just | de nies | broke out in the state of Parahyba, | Shop Paper Workers RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVE: UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Shoe Workers Union, Thuraday, 8 p. m., 16 W. 21st St WASHINGTON, April 9.—For} known as the Hoover Gold Medal | his service as an engineer for the | awards “to commemorate the civic wen imperialist bosses in exploiting colo- and humanitarian achievements of weharsday, Spe me irvine Place | Brazil, according to reports re-/| PAtUN Gey 3p. m., Center. ‘; Strictly Vegetarian Pood nial nations, and for his faithful Herbert Hoover.” Be te and ts Pe AAP Lce EN! | ceived here. Who the insurrection- TOME Bab ee a Dee, Bt 66 99 ——— continuation of Wall Street’s work| Hoover's “civic and humanitarian ua Aa ists represent has not been re- etal ere ee RED PRISONERS fe as president, the American Society achievements” consist of aiding the] rriacs Pt WoTMGu Weeichester | vealed. wontehe tp. he teks ae at. All Comrades Meet at Ave., corner Prospect, Symposium by John Reed Club, of Mechanical Engineers yesterday impet is in the world war and awarded Hoover a gold medal. lcarrying on war against the work- This was the first of a series of |ing elass to increase the profits of medals to be offered by the society, his fellow exploiters. ' come to 10 EB. i7th St., N. Y. Friends of Soviet Union Meet Tonight ..:?°: me, To make final preparations for a mass meeting, a meeting of the eet Uae City Committee of the Friends of the Soviet Union will be held tonight, | rriday R20 ge ma, 140s, Madison | April 10, at room 421, 799 Broadway, 8 p. m. PCC ee ed Final preparations will be made for the concert and dance to be grape en held at Central Plaza on April 19. H-~ver and Other Enemies of USSR to Speak * Package Party. Friday evening at Workers School, 26 Union Bq. i * W.LR. Pioneer Camp. Parents who had kids th * Brooklyn Interracial Concert and | ance. i Saturday, 105 Thatford Ave. play “Paris Commune,” Auspices Browns- ville LL.D., admission 35 cents, | | Workers Laboratory Theatre, WASHINGTON, D. C., April9.—, At the same meeting speeches wepere overt Cay Sue ee oe Hoover will deliver one of his usual against the Soviet Union will be de- some °” Pe ie bunk-filled talks on foreign policy |livered by some of the worst ene- | Li De a «a next week at a congress of the re- mies of the working masses in the Frid iy , “Ttth Be hon is actionary Daughters of the Ameri-' Soviet Union and in the United ,!xowick on photography. can Revolution, to be held here next | States. Princess Cantacuzene will} Bronx W.LR. ' week. | Tonight, 2700 Bronx Park Fast, § ibe one of the speakers, pit tay ae Hl + * # Tariff Battle Sharpens atl France Jem WIR Culture and Chess Ciut Friday, ¥ p,m. 1800 Seventh Av: PARIS, April 9.—-Using the lace!ening retaliations against American tariff passed by the American con- imperialism. The British have al-! gress an excuse, French trade "eady answered the high tariff by inet ., influencing an increase in the Au- epgimitations are working oF bit- stralian tariff, whereby American ter antagonism against American’ imports are expected to be cut by | tariff in general, and are threat-'50 per cent, or $75,000,000. | / —— Fewer European Vacations Raises Gas Price The Standard Oil Co. raised the |starving workers who buy gas, but | price of gasoline in New York a the upper and middle classes, who| cent on the gallon Tuesday. The'may have suffered considerable loss Richfield Oil Co. immediately fol-\in the crisis—but who buy more lowed suit and all others are cer- fuel for their cars just beenuse they tain to fall in line. The Standard | can’t afford that trip to Europe knows that it is mainly not the'this year, Says Crain Knows Who Killed Rothstein Bridget Farry, chambermaid in} killed, says that District Attorney pe ioe ae, the hotel where Crain knows who killed the gambler of of Tammany fame was! but is keeping it quiet. Brownaville Club, Y, Ae Bristol St. Horwitz ov ub. W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE 542 BROOK AVENUR Telephone Ludlow 8008 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High Class Work Done Goods Called for and Delivered All profits go towards strikers and their tamil suow Your soumpaniny WITB THE WORKERS: || rel. SACramento 2592 ‘ The Szabo Conservatory of Music 1215 LEXINGTON AVENUR at 86th Street Subway Btation NEW YORK CITY Instruction gh to Be, and Advancera in MUSIC COMPOSITION VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO, ‘CELLO ‘Theory nnd all other instraments THE PARTY An indispensable hand book functionary of the Party and every member who must be trained for leading work in the Party. Its contents should be discussed at Unit meetings, at mecting | of various fractions PUBLISHED MONTHLY, viding the Party membership makes its appearance possible through regular purchase ing of subscriptions. Ten cents per Copy—Yearly Sub, $1.00 Combination Offer with The Communis for One Year for only Two Dollars Send all orders and subscriptions to the t WORKERS LIBRARY PUBLISHERS | New York City 39 East 125th Street Come—Bring Your Friends to the Workers School Banquet Opening the Working Class Education Conference See all the Municipal Celebrities in the A Politicei Satire by Friday, April 18, at 7 p. m. 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TRIANGLE DAIRY RESTAURANT 1879 INTERVALE AVENUE Cor, Jennings St. BRONX HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 —=- one: Stuyve it 381s. John’s Restaurant ITALIAN DISHES where all rad! 12 E. 12th St. Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Hotel & Restaurant Workers Amalgamated Food AUtr Ree! se We tine Rea Ne Ye, Phone Chelsea 2274 Business meetings held the first ff the month at

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