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Page Two CENTRAL COMMITTEE GREETS ANNIVERSARY | OF MORNING FREIHEIT Celebration in New York Coliseum Must be Made Mobilization for May Day Struggle All to Help the Communist Paper’s Financial Campaign; Meeting Sunday, 2 p.m | | | | } | | | | | | | | the social-fascist bureau- crats. It has been conducting a con- y, which, in the Jewish field, | ins one of the most hideous sist dailies. It has helped the sympathies of the in favor of the Soviet It has helped organize the n the Trade Union Unity It has been combatting and nationalism among ommittee “appea attend the mass nsform the anifesta’ Union. worke: League. reg For investments and god, the pope blesses the imperialist war against the Soviet Union and the building up of So- | Gialism under the Five-Year Plan. preparations ittee points ort though the Freiheit has not al s heen free from errors it has been drawing closer to the correct Leninist line of the Party. ration will be ; Two Day Protest Over ty 2 Bcter any, Worker Killed by Cop. . there will be an anti-re- | | ligious play, a Red Ballet, and mu-| (Continued from Page One) The Freiheit Gesangs Verein Let these zation m., aga'nst lynching, race diserimina- | tion, against persecution of foreign. born workers, for the defense of all workers who fall victims to capi- talist “law.” { Mass Protest Sunday | The next day, Sunday under the} auspices of the Anti-Fascist Fed- eration and the I. L. D., there will | to USSR Enemies my pilots. They will try to sell planes in Greece, Turkey, the states, Poland and the Scan- To Sell Bombing Planes Doo! ng-plane flier, ht to push t army ft New York rialist arn 0 Jame. vian countries. | Undoubtedly | T large loans will be given to those be a mi protest meeting in Man- | rplanes is countries surrounding the Soviet hattan Lyceum, 66 East Fourth Guggenheim Union so that they can buy army, ‘treet. planes for attacks on the Soviet Speakers will include J. Louis Union, Ingdahl, I. L. D. national secretary; | |correspondents spout the gloomiest ieee Cisse TRY 10 HIDE NAVY MEET COLLAPSE Frantic War Moves by Imperialists i LONDON, April 10.—Frantic. ef- forts are being made by Ramsay MacDonald for British imperialism, | and Wail) Street, to blanket the complete col- Stimson-Morrow for DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930 ‘Steel | More than thirty days have | passed since Hoover issued his bi HOOVER LIES HIT BY FAGTS Down—Show Worsening Crisis gest lie about the economic He said both unemployment and th crisis would be solved in sixty d What are the facts? The er lapse of the five-power naval con-jjs worse now than on March 7 ference with a meaningless three-! when | spoke. power “treaty.” So sharp are the imperial an-! tagonisms, and so bitter the con- flicts between the bandit powers that they cannot agree on the word- ing of a three-power propagande.' treaty which was supposed to have been signed yesterday to hide their rapid war preparations. Without exception the capitalist dispatches for their papers. When) it came to a sharp conflict between | British and American imperialism. Stimson got political “influenza.” Now that the Italian differences he- come sharper fascist Gandhi con- veniently announces his retirement on account of “influenza.” One thing is clear. As the im- perialist bandits dissolve their gab- fest in London, a more tremendous war arms building race will be on. Estimates in the United States are that $1,028,000,000 will be spent for naval war armaments to attain “parity.” No “parity” has been agreed on, and the announcement of the billion dollar expenditure is the announcement of the unparalleled naval arms race between the two leading imperialist bandits. Johnstone Speaks at llow a year ago! | dropping when it should be going up admits the N. Y. Times. talist press and to Mayor Walker. portant. York have for many years demon-| the chief imperialist liar The United States Steel Corpora: tion has cut its output down to 79 er cent, compared to 83 per cent ta week ago and 98 per cent a year ago. In short, steel production in the largest plant is 19 per cent he- It is gradually even within a cyclical crisis. The entire output of the steel in- dustry is dropping at the very time, the beginning of the spring buildinz season, when it should be going up. This is unprecedented in the his tory of capitalism. Another fact: Freight car load ings dropped to the lowest point be- low 1929 of any month this year “The midweek industrial surveys and statistics were disappointing,” Resolution on May 1 Urged; Model Printed (Continued from Page One) Do this immediately—it is very oe | | Resvlution. “Whereas the workers of New) ie and Honegger’s Pastorale D Sovkino Film at Second Ave. Playhouse “A Fragment of An Empire,” an artistie Soviet produ in nature, is now b the Second avenue p picture will be screened today. morrow and Sunday. ise strange ence of a shocked in the war is the Soviet filn ~— REPLY TO HOOVER He Issues Mockery On “Child Health Day” WASHINGTON, April 10.—Hoov- cr, speaking for the imperialist rob- United States, whose the workers ing s to- | | JOHN DRINKWATER | | | | The changes he witn: his return to Leningrad is to him as his 1 He assumes position in the upbuild cialist society. It is his mental and spiritual develop-| ment in this new “heaven.” bers in ‘the ‘bitter exploitation of cause increasing death and disease among their children, who supports the entire system of child labor, yes- | terday proclaimed May Ist as “Child Street | Health Day.” : This has a grim significance in view of the world-wide demonstra- tions of the international revolu- tionary working class organizations fighting against unemployment in- Author of “Bird in As an added attraction, there will be shown the well-known film, “The Cabinet of Dr. Cali at theater. run the Forty-ninth $$$ $$ and Pacific 231 will be given at the Wednesday evening and Thursday id ». | 70,000,000 dependents. i Starvation stares 7,000,000 job- ess American workers in the face— LAST PHILHARMONIC CON- CERTS OF THE SEASON. Thi oon Se relude and Good ee ee eno eee Parsifal”, and W i children are suffering from phonic, Veriations fon, Violin: vied. ‘ malnutrition of the worst type. Yet RasHGEP ie tHe PEDE TANG: ODE For the last two concerts of the Hoover, imperialist scoundrel that he Brahms Second Symphe eason on next Saturday evening | he js, comes out with an attempt to Mendelssohn Nocturne and and Sunday afternoon at Carnegie | pide the real issues in the struggle from Midsummer Night's Dream, jyaji, Arturo Toscanini will lead the for “Work or Wages,” by croaking nd the Smetana symphonic poem, orchestra in the “Anacreon” O sout “Child Health Day.” A mass “Viteva. ture of Cherubini, the “Clock” Sym- | political strike on May Day will be The premiere of the Respighi| phony of Haydn, the two Honegger | the workers’ reply. pieces and Elgar’s “Enigma” Varia- | ‘tions, transcription of the Bach Passac “For All Kinds of Insurance” MENT Se] CARL BRODSKY 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York “AMUSE SHORT MADISON SQ. GARDEN 3805 Twice Daily, 2 & 8. Doors Open 1 & 7 P.M. | [Theatre Guild Productions A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY Cooperators! Patronize SEROY CHEMIST BROS. and BARNUM & BAILEY 1] strated at Union Square on May | First, the International Working} Class Day of Solidarity, and this | Gino Di Bartolo of the Federation; A. Markoff, Fred Beal, Gastonia defendant; a Communist Party rep- By IVAN TURG ign Features incl. Tribe of ® UBANGI SAVAGES 1,000 New Meeting of Metal 657 Allerton Avenue Mellon Tool in New Jersey Runs for Senate J., April 10.— ge of Grund sen, another of running for 1,200 Families Live Living condemned buildings, h may be wrecked at any time, 1,208 families along Forsythe and Christie Sts. are hanging on in flats from which the doors have been hacked, in many cases to make fire- wood, and on which no repairs have been made save hy the tenants them- selves for months. Soviet Foe Fears for Liberty in America Bernard S. Deutsch, president of the American Jewish Congress which joined in the recent war how! against the Soviet Union in the name of veligion, told Congress that the alien registration bills endangered liberty. New German Government Faces Crisis Berlin reports state that the new German cabinet i time to agree on a finance program, the Minister of Finance Molden- hauer demanding that his program as a whole be adopted or he will vesign. The fascist “Nationalist” party demands as price of support- ing the government, that the rich in Condemned Flats having no easy} resentat and Charles Alexander, meeting of 400 republicans in the} L, D, national Negro director. republican club last night declared | Alexander will also speak with | himself in favor of the Smoot-Haw- | Richard B. Moore of the American | ley tariff in the fight for wor é . , at the Har- | American imperial Negro Labor Congre: lem Labor Center, 336 Lenox ave- nue, this Sunday afternoon. This meeting will prepare for a further demonstration at St. Luke’s Hail, torn|125 W. 130th street, Thursday eve- ts for The buildings be 2 2 down and are oi vacated ; ning, April 17. i since the first of Apri The ten-} Srciee a SA epRp' | ants stay on because they can} ) + neither afford to move nor Hae rent [2 Mass Meetings Sun, They get rent free for the few days|Protest Lynching of, ' Negro Worker, Wilkins! before the wrecking gangs start. The row was condemned a year ago, but bids have just been opened last \ ge ae There will be a protest meeting Sunday, at 2 p. m., at Troy Hall, 3 {Troy avenue, corner of Fulton | Friday for wrecking. street, against the lynching of the | : Negro Pulman porter, Wilkins, in| | Deutsch is not concerned about the Georgia. At 4 p. m,, the same day, foreign workers in the country;,at 68 Whipple street, corner as vh im is Broadway there will be another 2 eng Wages Bim 3 tbe oe shat meeting. Both are under the auspices might be caused to his bourgeois €0-| of the American Negro Labor Con- ee leress, Speakers will be George Hewitt, Carl Morris, Sol Harper, Otto Hall, Richard B. Moore, George Siskind and others. ae is willing to give it at the cost of ig the working class, which he pro-| White Farmer Lynched __ poses to rob of unemployment in-| IRVING, Ky., April 10.—Eight surance. But even this will not be boss men are being tried here for enough to cover the cost of sub- {lynching Chester Fugate, white ten: sidizing farmer capitalists. So he ant farmer, last December They proposes to tax beer 75 per cent’ make up part of a mob of wealthy more. But the brewers object. So farmers who took Fugate from the | he proposes to tax industry, but|Tamshackle jail and lynched him the capitalists object. Thus the new | because he defended himself from } itive ‘ganizations are urged to send the being killed by a landlord. | No convictions are expected since the court is made up of property owners and Fugate was “just a farm slave.” farmers get “relief.” Moldenhauer | government faces a crisis. McCormick, Deneen Spent Big Dough WASHINGTON, April “investigation” of the expenditure of funds in the Ilinois primary elec- tion, which won by Hanna Mc- Cormick, a Hoover supporter, as well es the Mellon primary to be held in} 10.—An] Pennsylvania, seemed p-obable as the result of the action taken today by the Senate Committee on Py ileges and Elections, The real facts will never be revealed by the Sen- ate committee whose “investigation” is to cover the vast expenditures, $43,000,000 Graft Island Sold for $3,000,000 WASHINGTON, April 10.—Hog | Shipping Board. Island, on which $43,000,000, most; The Shipping Board is a very gen-| in graft to war profiteers, was ex-|erous giver to the boss ship owners, | | PAIN ME TONIGHT All painters in the Trade Union Unity League are urged to attend a meeting tonight at 1400 Boston road, Bronx. It will be an impor- ltant business meeting. tary will report on a conference of the T. U. U. L., and the executive ‘has a building program to present. Labor and Fraternal pended, will be turned over to the|turning over to them any ships izati Aug of Philadelphia for $5000 000; jrwhich become profitable, while Organizations is action was announced today by |clamping down wages against the ? Clu. *. ¥, O'Conner chairman of the U. S. jsailors. vides 8 cra mest Brighton Beach Ave. * + i a Prospect Workers Club. Pass Wagner Bill Against Jobless aTrigagn oh mi fe, Wartenester WASHINGTON, April 10.—Ser-, Wagner's bill provides a scheme) 20°" Reed Sly yg ator Wagner, who is an expert en. of federal employment agencies, but) 4... Package Part. ccnoot, emy of the unemployed in the style 7° sebaien j ie Caray leuas for| 26 union ca aI tau 7, 4 & {employment “stabilization,” but no} 2 caaive. rs of Walker and W halen, had the | employment relief. The only bene- Hee rn an Madison pleasure today of seeing his bill! ficiaries of the bill will be a few) Ave, Lecture “Third'Period of Post passed by the senate commerce com-/ Hoover grafters, who will be able} ’°" aqgeres He mittee for submission to the sen-/to lay their hands on the appro- ate, |priations under the bill. Shows Churches Get Wall Street Cash * Concert Dan Satyirday, 105 Thatford Ave. ploy “parfs Commune.” Auspices Browns ville L.1.D., admission 25 cents. cae and Brooklyn Interrac Yorkers Laboratory Theatre. Meets e y day this week, 8.30, at WASHINGTON, April 10.—Con- dollars. This money, according to! 2°,,U. HACE LA ReERr ay el gressman Tinkham of Boston, in Tinkham, whose main object in re- 4 paeeteaelen, showing up the church lobbies sup-| vealing the fact was to score a vie- euch et port of the prohibition fakeries, at| tory for the boss Wet interests, was!Lozowick on w ofl phot the same time revealed the fact) given to the church organizations that the big church institutions are for their support of the imperial- supported by the Wall Street bank- | ist foreign police of the Wall Street Harlem WIR Culture and Chess Club Friday, 8 p,m. 1800 Seventh Ave. foo n ile Club. ers to the extent of millions of| bankers, Eriday, Tis Bristol St. Horwitz on Harlem Anti-Religions, Dance, H : Saturday, p.m, 92 Madison Sign Tammany Fake Pension Sop Arey Thlttyctive enti. “Ausptees H. asst! * * * ALBANY, April 10.—Tammany Governor Roosevelt today signed the _ Mastick-Bernhardt so-called old age With ieee aoe iy . ‘ vi rown on ie : . c which is @ maneuver 19 scrap heap at the age of 45350, it ; rom paying old age pen- | would mean they would be dead of sions. The bill provides an average of §250 of age or older, who havé been resi- [dents of the state for ten years or Photo Outing. Labor Defender Photo Group, Sun- day, 11 *. m., from 18tst &t. and Broadway. All workers with cameras invited, jae aes Spautnh Workers’ Center, 26 W. 155th St. Sunday mornins, Solon de Leon on Art and the Prole- tarian Revolution, , starvation years before they could get the measly $250 Workingclass Ednentional Conferenve VOLUNTEER TRANSLATORS |lating material from Russian into|u. Ue OL” encuier athemosne 25 WANTED English, The comrades must be| Union Sa. All workers: organizations urged to send delegates, _ The Agitprop Department of the well familiar with the two lan- t Committee wants to have| guages. Write or call---Agitprop comrades to volunteer their; Department, Central © nmittee, | in their spare time ip taps LCPUSA, 43 E. 125th Streets ay The secre-| , Workers Tonite at 8) Jack Johnstone, national organ- izer of the Trade Union Unity League, will be the main speaker at a meeting called by the Metal! Workers’ Industrial League of the T. U. U. L. tonight at 8 p. m., at 13 West 17th street. John Little, youthful T. U. U. L. organizer, will also speak. The Metal Workers’ League is holding meetings and con- ferences all over the industrial sec- tion of U. S., preparatory to a na- tional convention to organize a metal workers’ industrial union. Workers Education Meet to Open With Banquet, Friday Nite; With representatives from many labor and fraternal organizations the Working Class Education Con- ference will be opened Friday night, April 18th, with a banquet at Man- hattan Lyceum, 66 East Fourth St. Delegates have already been named by the Needle Trades Indus- trial Union, the Workers’ Coopera- Association, “Arcoyes,” the Workers’ Cooperative Colony and the Esthonian Workers’ Club. Or- names of their delegates to the Workers School and all delegates should procure their tickets to the banquet in advance. The conference will be continued { on Saturday, April 19th, at 2 o’clock at the Workers’ School. Communist Activities Workers School Banquet, open Working ss Education- ference F April 18, 7p. 4th St. admis- r. bd; 7 um Program eed sion * * Red Prisoners Saturday 1 12, * Night. Rockland Pal- near 8th Ave. n advance, 65 cents pee MEE Pioneer Lecture, Friday, 8 p. m., 105 Thatford Ave., Brooklyn. Sadie van Veen “Workers Children and the Class Struggle.” Adulte 25 cents, children free. Unit Literature Agents and Agitprop. Friday, 7 p. m., Center, pink Wie | Newark Concert and Dance. Saturday, 8 p. m., 93 Mercer St 35 cents in advance at Party office, 50 cents at door, Auspices Jersey Bection. Ve oe Shop Paper Workers Saturda p_m,, Center. 7 Red Sunday, All comrades must report, 126 15th St. Diseiplinary meausres against absentces! ‘ * 6 Section 8 Red Sunday. 10 a, m., 105 Tharford Av C. members urged to come. check-up! WANTED: Intelligent woman or girl interested in chlidren to do light housework and care for two children from 12:30 to 6:30 p. m. Remuneration, room, board and $40 a month. Sundays and 5 evenings a week off. Phone Beachview 4228, after 7 p. m. XL Strict l/- | FOR BETTER VALUES IN MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS go to PARK CLOTHING STORE 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. year through the United Front May) dustries, are preparing their dem- onstration at Union Square on May} Day; and Day Conference, representing tens| of thousands of workers of all in-| “Whereas the police of New York have directed the fascist Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Le-| — gion to conduct a fascist counter- demonstration against the workers on that day, this being a direct pro- vocation against the workers of | New York; and “Whereas the police of New York, acting in the interests of the capi- talists of the city, are using the fas- cist veterans’ organizations as a smokescreen for further attacks on_ the workers, which were manifest at | the March 6th demonstrations, In- ternational Unemployment Day, in’ the shooting of Steve Katovis, the militant worker, and the anti-fascist at Cooper Union only a few days ago; therefore be it - “Resolved that we, the members of (shop committee, union or other or- ganization) : gular meet-| on April ...., 1980,! demand the right of the workers to demonstrate under the auspices of | the United Front May Day Contes ence and the Communist Party on May First at 11 a. m, at Union Square. We demand that the po- lice put no obstacle in the way of the workers’ demonstration. We demand the right of the workers to! use the streets and squares of the city, the right that is accorded all) bankers, manufacturers, foreign po- | tentates and any others represent- ing the enemies of the workers, the capitalist class and the capitalist government. We pledge our full support in the fight for the rights of the workers and in repelling fas- cist attacks on them.” The resolution is to be signed by the officers of the organization and dated. The Marine Workers League has already adopted Tell the Advertiser—“I Saw Your Ad in The Daily Worker.” | W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE 542 BROOK AVENUE Telephone Ludlow 3008 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairi High Class Work Done Goods Called for ahd Delivered All profits go towards strikers ang their families, SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE WORKERS: Tel. SACramento 2592 The Szabo Conservatory of Music 1275 LEXINGTON AVENUE at 86th Street Subway Station NEW YORK CITY Instruction given to Beginners and Adv: iY in MUSIC COMPOSITION VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO, ‘CELLO Theory and all other instruments ATTENTION! i SECTION AND UNIT DAILY WORKER REPRESENTATIVES i A special meeting of all section and unit Daily Worker representa- tives of the New York district will be held Saturday, April 12, at 2 p. m.| in the Workers Center, 26 Union Square. be held responsible for the presence of the unit DW representatives. | Section representatives will | GUILD W. “THE APPLE CART” By Bernard Shaw MARTIN BECK 4, Street Eves. 8:30, Mats. Thur and Saturday at 2:30 Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. 0 ‘y att, Box Offic MUSIC BOX 5 Mats. Thursday and Saturi “TOPAZE” Comedy Hit from FRANK MORGAN Clarence De WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 Union Square FREIHEIT BLDG——Majn Floor A. H. WOODS presents with ALICE BRADY | LOVE, HONOR and BETRAY A Satirical Comedy .. Thea. 42nd St. W. of B'way Eltinge py S.so, mat Wea, & Sat C AME ()|..Ser Wisconsin ta ST & B'WAY Le U3) Powerful, Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 EAST 115th STREET Second Ave, New York DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Please telephone for appointment Telephone: Lehigh 6622 HUDSON ‘Thea., 44th St. EB. of Bey Es, S40. Mats, Wed. &| Sat. LAURA D, WILCK presents “TROYKA” | By Lula Vollmer from the Hungarian of Imre Fazekas ‘ A story of the Russian Revolution 2 Cor. DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Absorbing Dramat GuUaiL Ty? with VIRGINIA VALLI and First New York Showing! “Raffles” who Cracked Safes and Broke Hearts! BEBE DANIELS “Alias French Gertie” with BEN LYON JOHN HOLLAND Sentence Donati For Life. RAVENNA, Italy, April 10.— The fascist special tribunal at Ra- venna, Italy, sentenced Donati to hard labor for life. He was ac- cused of killing two fascists. Tel. ORChard 3783 DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment 0 DELANCEY STREET Eldridge St. NEW YORK Now Playing! 2nd Ave. Playhouse 183 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER EIGHTH STREET A SOVKINO SUPER PRODUCTION A Fragment: Empire —and on the same program— — CABINET of DR. CALLIGARI Continuous Prices: 25e and 35¢ -—MELROSE—, Dairy RESTAURANT onmrades 1 Always ‘ima it Pleasant to Dine at Oar Plece. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149. RATIONAL | Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi UE Bet, 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetariun Food “RED PRISONERS” NIGHT Tomorrow Night AT ROCKLAND PALACE 155th Street and Eighth Avenue Hear the Report of Arrested Unemployment Delegation on the Second Day of the Trial. | AU Comrades Meet at | BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant | 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Eat where the best dairy foods Where one customer mends another, TRIANGLE DAIRY RESTAURANT 1279 INTERVALE AVENUE Cor, Jennings St. BRONX HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE, Phone: UNIversity 6865 Program of Entertainment ine mock by the Workers Laboratory Theatre. cluding trial a 6% |] Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicale meet 12th St. New York EXCELLENT MUSIC DANCING Give yourselves and your friends a memorable evening! Tickets: 65 cents in advance, 75 cents at. door, Obtainadle at JUNIST PARTY OF AMERICA, DISTRICT TWO 26 Union Square, New York City Advertise your Union Meetinge here. For information write to | The DAILY WORKER CON i| Advertising Dept. | 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Hotel & Restaurant Workers Branch of the Ai Phone Chelsen 2274 We Meet at the— Business meetings held the first Monday of the month at 8 p.m. Hducational meetings—the third COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty Monday of the month. Executive Board meetings—every ‘Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. One industry! One Union! Join Fight the Common tnemr! Ottice upen from 9 a, m, to 6 p.m

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