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Page Tw ° HENDERSON PLOTS WITH NAHAS PASHA TO STIFLE REVOLT OF EGYPTIANS Cloak Imperialist Discussion With Talk of “Independence” Tae e e *s W ant Tighter Control of Sudan | st U.S. itish Masters LONDON, being c} ierson, bout “independen epresent tually going on is he discuss of plans to make F ion of Egypt, and esper e Sudan, stronger and more cially There is domineering. On these points Hen- between deyson and N. Pasha agree. d Hend both ‘i nd Hende ot) American imperialism has been of British mutual be- Bri tish workers and the intere: oe z for more co trol maneuyering Sudan through the Lake the x lin Aby Want French Empire Second Only to U. ony fr London, d verialists, t y are hich th hatred for yt L for Hoover Yellow-Dog Contract Judge WASHINGTON, April 13. appointment of their private tow-dog contract” Judge Par yer, Charles Evans, Hughes, as North Carolina and vicious enemy |Chief justice, Hoover is preparing! f ihe Neos saa botnet , | the way for a whole series of f of the Negro masses is being backed | ang suppressive laws against to the limit for the United Sta working class by adding supreme court by imperialist chief | pidebound reactiona Hoover, according to a statement! ihe worke John I made by Hoover yesterd host of A. F. of L. leaders, support With the supreme court safely in Parker’s nomination. Green made, the hands of the U. S. Steel Cor-| feeble “opposition” poration, Standard Oil and other jat the Morgan-Rockefeller interests by the | complishments. Reveal More Tammany Graft More Tammany graft was revealed yesterday when the fact was brought out that Edwin J. Cooley, chief probation officer of General Sessions Court, put his sister, Mrs. Marguerite F. Lawler, on his pay- roll with a fat salary attached, while she was getting more dough from the Buffalo education department as a school teacher. Several “inves- tigations” have been started by Tammany politicians to cover up this latest scandal. Mass Production of Oppressive Laws ALBANY, N. Y., April 13.—The; which gives three members of t session of the legislature which ruling political parties soft Fe mded Friday left 1,246 bills, part cures while they find out what the of which the governor has already | power trust wants them to report on signed, and part left for signatur2 using the St. Lawrence River and during the 30 day period provided the new parole board, which will for that purpose. have supreme authorit Important among them are those working class prisoners and stock providing for new commissions, to swindlers who got caught, It is to nake new political jobs. Chief of|be made up of men thoroughly sub- these is the water power board, |servient to stock swindlers. Mine-Owner, Ex-Mayor of Scranton Is Grafter SCRANTON, Pa,, April Former Mayor BE. B, Jermyn and Harry-Friend, ex-civil service commission, yrafters, were found guilty of conspiracy yesterday. Jermyn and Friend worked with a whole gang of crooks | in Seranton. Jermyn is a multimillionaire and a member of a fam ily which owns many mines in Pennsylvania and exploits thousands of work- ors, Let Two Subway Workers Bur 36 yi ed s i and Angelo Marino, 31, a Swedish Hospital, internal injuries. Dominick Caligi rs old, in the thought to have With two othe: workers they buried tons of earth and rock |the new Fulton St bway excava jtion in Brooklyn, at Franklin Ave. | A steam shovel, engineer, actir under orders of the contractor, shoveled out enough earth at one point to bring down an avalanche upon the crew of laborers. were under Saturday in, U. S. Colonies Hit By Severe Crisis WASHINGTON, April 13,—Se-Jcrisis, has es pecially hit Haiti, vere and growing crisis in the Carib- | Cuba, the Dominican Republic and bean, Greater Antillean group of/Porto Rico, it was revealed in the islands, Hawaii and the Philippines, | Senate. was revealed today in the tariff de-'| The tariff against many of these bate on sugar duties. | products in U. Sharp depression in the prices of as the Dominican Republic and | sugar, coffee and other tropical | Haiti, will sharpen the crisis in these | products, which is part of the world | countries. Chemists in South Talk Exploitation ATLANTA, April 13—How more | textile dying and finishing, leathers efficiently to exploit, not only the and chemicals were among the re- natura] Tesoutées in the Gouth, but |tources, which Dr Howe, editor of ngines hem- | the great mass of white and black istry, said could he used o advan- workers, was discussed by the 79th | tage by the Southern bosses. The meeting of the American Chemical | chemical engineers were glowing in| Society, which closed today. their descriptions of the profits the Rayons, cements, pulp and paper, | bosses could make from these re-| wood distillation, nitrogen fixation, | sources. Spills More Dope About Cash for Churches WASHINGTON, April 13. Eh Tinkham continued his testimony wittingly Congressman n before the lobby investigating com- loose a lot of information about | mittee today with stacks of docu- Wall Street support of the churches ea rr PUnpErt Oey the that the Federal Council of Churches rene’, PY, the ef Christ in America and other re- | ligious-opium dispensing dens, like | to hide. The capitalist press is trying to| cover up these essential facts by playing up the prohibition angle. \hypocritical support of prohibition, | and not the class character of the /church’s supporters, Wickersham, Hoover's “legal ex- pert,” got a few socks from Tink- ham’s revelations, Steel Bosses Fight Over Share of Profits YOUNGSTOWN, April 11.—No)the proposed merger because some | decision has been reached in the pro- of the smaller parasite stockholders | posed merger of the Youngstown Will not get as much of the profits Sheet & Tube Company and the Ane Tee ce pone as Mh Bethlehem Steel Corporation, being Coho Tphettard The chances all favor } Morgan. One engineered by Morgan & Co, Cleve-' court decision passed favors the big ‘and banking interests are fighting | boys in Wall Street, law- Sh alike over | 8. semi-colonies, such | rich exploiters. | Tinkham’s object is to show up their | DAILY WORKER, NEW Y! ORK, FRENCH T Pod Frou Fighione of hanes Defend W orkers ats 4 Rev olutionists ts | CANTON, China, A cording to a letter 1 Lungchow, city bordering Indo-C | tionary workers and p pied the customs of! chow on March rs kaw, | City on the same date. ts ‘ . » he Geman of Hermann Moved to 30 Union Square : ‘ The letter also tells us that the /¢ell from th = froup oO ung Re Kiron ‘ighters r i temporary ze > Reiner « 3rt ‘ardt-Warden. | kIT BLDG. Main Floor Group of Ya ng ee é he iighlare ren ee SC goecatl Raehcat spvanmucie. eons Feiner and runo Ha a W arden ie aD offic at sautlate Big. ever is always in the (sisted by their French imperis alter ey eras ae capttaliom, ‘the militant self-defense ‘orgunta ay peaked masters with 300 French soldiers {and the lyrics are by Harry B. § - hick of the fight when workers demonstrate. It will be heard from and five ‘airplanes; drowned" the and, Stella Ung Phone: LEHIGH 6382 is May Day. In America, too, the workers are convinced they Z The e t includes Natalie and Bet- < se A gh i movement at Lungshow in blood. |. The in i to defend the May 1 demonstrations and should become per- lbeitchsead Hama tikes fight, an | the pe Harry Puck aa Lor- ; M. W. SALA, Prop. nt bodies. 2016 Second Avenue, New York | prisoners captured by jists and their tools, BUTCHER CHINESE at Martin Beck Lungchow Customs Kwangsi, an important fice at Lung- consul, the agent of French imper- | + jiglism in this area, fled from the| The book was adapted by Maric the French foreign office admitted |cludes Terence Neil, Nora peace aapts Sa NAPOLI April | 13.— | that the French consul at Lungshow | burne, Lenore Chippendale and T. rn, Gor. Second Ave. New York ch of traitors, grafters, seala-| fled to Tonkin on March 25. “The | Percyval Wigney. sn TAILOR, STARTS AT Baie SaGure vars wags and blatherskites” what! French imperialists also said that | See SECOND AVE. THEATRE |] Please telephone for appointment John L, Lewis’ journal calls the pro-|“there was a Red connection with} RAISE NEWARK CAR FARE, TOMORROW. Telephone: Lehigh 6022 MOND. AY, APRIL 14, 1930 ROOPS. Barry's ‘Hotel apes Due, T heat ive Tonight “For All Kinds of Insurance” Die BRODSK ‘Telephone; Murray Hill Cooperators! Patronize Hast 42nd Street, New York SEROY “Hotel trivets 8e,)” se,"” Philip Ba: HELEN WESTLEY newest effort, will be produced by the Theater Guild at the Martin Beck Theater this evening. The Occupy has been staged by Philip Moel ‘il 18,Ae- and the setting is by Lee Simonson. cami Pril ii Ac The chief players are: Ruth Gor- ; sa i, don, Glenn gAnders, Kath Alex- 657 Allerton Avenue Phyllis Po- istabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y¥. ander, Earle Larimore, vah and Franchct Tone. This evening at the Shubert Thea- ter the Shuberts will present “Three Little G a new musical comedy. hina, revolu- easants oceu- The French WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP | Armstrong Hee ht and Gertrude Pur- | the imperial- |vaine Weimar. the Chinese} At the Booth lay (bet, 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Theater on Thurs- Lewis, Howat Squabble fiasine sun Alaughtered | with pe eral one of the important Private Beauty Parlor t bios ; F “fi w's “The Apple Cart,” rer’ Mi . Pik. * + art, will have its ie hs 0 ——<—<$$$<$<$$$$$$<<=<< Miners Die; NMU Calls An Associated Press dispatch| showing. Florence Nash is feat hich will re hk eas Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Convention of Struggle trom Paris yesterday reports that |in the title role, and the cast in- Ring from the Martin Beck to th é , Alvin Theater. SURGEON DENTIST moters of the reorganized United) this and other actions of the pi-| WARK, N. J., April 13—Hi The fi American showing of | Mine Workers with headquarters at|rates.” “Pirate,” just like the | ing Jost a few millions in deunion-|the latest Amkino film, Mottele| ‘ cae ‘ Springtield, They say the same “bandit,” is the name the imperial-| izing the New Orleans trolley Shpindler, The Simple Tailor, will DR. J. MINDEL (onteued from One) ebout him, And the miners say|ists give the revolutionist® tem: Eleotwie Bond and Share be shown at the Second Ave. Thea- : EB sia nt in solidarity to they are both right. ing to recoup in New Jersey by|tre beginning tomorrow night. The SURGECN DENTIST defend and to Kansas Bosses For Lewis. |= | REVOLUTIONARY CHINESE | boosting fares to 7 cents or more.| Picture is an extraordinary por- 2: ESIGN SQUARE PITTSBURGH, Kansas, April 13.) WEEKLY. At present tokens sell 10 for 50/trayal of the struggle and suffer- NCOTNOt eonneated saith ary group of Communists —Acting under instructions of W./ The first issue of a revolutionary | cents, with single fares at 10 ing ‘of the Jewish race under the ake aifies unionists gave the only | L. A. Johnson, its general commis-| weekly in the Chinese language,|Tokens are used almost exclu rist regime in Russia. le to the funeral con- sioner, the Southwest Inter-state «psin Feng” or “The Chinese Van- dhs: REG galla® oy Operators Pecgraaeey (the | guard” which is the continuation Tel. ORCharad 3783 socialist Italian language paper) in bosses’ organization in issouri|jn print of a mimeographed fort Union Square. The crowd not and Kansas) has refused to turn | nightly publication, appeared re-| e A M i g E M E rd T § ° DR. L. KESSLER large and hi sten to addresses Over the check-off to the Howat of- cently. SURGEON DENTIST als of the Farrington-Fishwick United Mine Work- and The H. Havel archists. by other social Judge reorganized” milltants ca y into the ors here. # % Meet Your |Friends and ELTINGE wz T OF BRO! Dens Madge Bt: NEW FORM rovession are anc ‘ 8 tvening Si age athe by|_ PITTSBURGH, Pa, April 13—| | Fellow Workers at the ‘A. H, WOODS Preents vigorously singing the Internation-| The National Miners Union gen- | eral office here, pointing to the Ta- coma mine disaster, in which 20) were killed yesterday, calls attention | to the fact that safety underground | is one of the main demands of the | National Miners Union, ale. ley ain at the end of the meeting. Harper, Today; Kelly, Tried Beaten in Cells (Continucd from Page One) | Har; worke! | tried to a | rested v {were stre AND DA 25% REDUCTION TO CITY nad brought to show the AND UNION WORKERS the meeti Rose Kelly and was ar- le the police at ith Harper just outside rge Hewet, H. — Renee Newton a es Jones rose on Have Your Eyes Examined AT THE DOOR and d presented the and Glasses Fitted by 1 1 W. ofS | Remo istace. aeey Felted, who n of the -L.C. to the au- cine 3 : | pees jour friend, whe dience. They were attacked by WORKERS M UA - one see. shirgge ie Ls Be paureas | oepanienens 4 na cam nae ers < he etin, UT L Special ussian Fea wres— | Pagers cee vlen se BL gne See Balalaika, Russian Folk Songs — Phi lip Randolph, and by the played by George OPTICAL CO. Oppdsite New York Eye and Bar Infirmary Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 meeting in protest inst the right ! wingers’ actions. The I. L. D. and AN hold a protest meeting at hall Thursday against the of Wilkins exposing the erous role of Rai ‘Satire and Play at Big School Banquet The Workers Letoratiey Theatre is producing a new one act play to be presented at the Banquet of the police ed. Other militants on the peculiar musical instru- | FEATURES including ae eaatepn ati were also thrown out. Lovestone-'|] yader personal superviaion of een Gea Violin Solbiat: THE COUNTRY | TR BE - OF Dairy gperatnane | ites present sei ieee pee by DR. M. HARRISON Paul Glass, pupil of Auer. By IVAN TURGENEV MOUTHED | pointing out the militants to them, Optometrist GUILD W. 52a. 1s. 8:30 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bi : 2 rons: Harper and Rose Kelly were 215 sSECOND. AVENUE DANCING MEA Th SEER EG | ““UBANGI SAVAGES | ° (near 114th St. Station) police in their cells. ‘or! 13th Street FEA | Direct from Africa’s Darkest Depths ONE RVALD 9149, ee ae | NEW YORK CITY A : 5 GO ZACCHINI present left the Friends of Soviet Union | By Papel Osaand— O00 | 799 BROADWAY, ivder a weach- W. 1. R. CLOTHING STORE 542 BROOK AVENUR Telephone Ludlow 3098 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing H Class Work Done ioods Called for and Delivered All profits go towards strikers ‘and their families. How yo ARITY, : Ww E WORKERS! 4 t 56 East 14th MEISTERSI ‘Tel, SACramento 2592 Broadway, teaches nll trades Monday, Wednesday Work hoo! whic 1 operi the ihe Geabo Consecyatory in Gorman, and English Last Day! 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx se Manan _of Music innpcomnack” | 2a@ Ave. Playhouse nee at Manhattar Mus : aL ce ight ise INGTON AVENUE “WILL HE COME BACK?” e j Hat where the best dairy foods dition, t Subway Station Three Great Fights 133 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER ays STREET are ser} avaete one, customer webs 4 eb y YORK CITY | Dempsey vs. Tunney. Dempsey vs. A SOVKINO SUPER eee recommends another. eke ate Be ' om siven to Meginners |} Sharkey, Sharkey vs. Stribling. ; TRIANGLE DAIRY ot , i Charlie Chaplin in “A Day’s A F meen Es i rire Jake Boat Glute Meas teen usto conte 2X0, CELLO Elsanure.t rag 2 ton Pp re sony ci 4 Re ee LAN gid Mio VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO, 'CE i j | working for weeks on the political || Theory’ and ull other instruments DCN —and on the same program— Con Jennings. St BRONX satire which will be presented also = a = = DIE HOSE | on this occasion. Admission $1, BROOKLYN Sit0K SCHOOL. 1084) With Warner Kraus, Jenny Jugo. CABINET of DR. CALLIGARI | | and Friday Evenings. Write About Your Conditions | for The Daily Worker. Become a | Worker Correspondent. | We Meet at the— COOPERATIVE CAFETER 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Wi omen’s Council Concert Saturday | The United Council of Working | Class Women will have its Annual Concert and Ball on Saturday night, April 19, at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 | E, 4th St. A very interesting pro gram is being arranged with music | by John C. Smith, Negro band, and | refreshments. Admission is 50 cents | in advance and 75 cents at the door. Hear the Famous Pink Song and Dance Man in His Latest Hit: I'm Norman Thomas, Comrade Thomas, Socialist and saint— Standing for a government Without blemish, without taint. Communist Activities Workers ‘sehool. Banquet, Pui Gopteraece abies I do admit the system isn't All that it ought to be But cast your vote for Norman Thomas | * * * And leave the rest to me. Unit, Meetings ‘T Unit A, See. 4, 8 p. Lenox. ‘ Ave. a Unemployment does exist | unit 7, se $30 Lenos Ave. And business isn't bright; cs * Just cast your vote for good old me Section One. | i wil rij Financial Secretaries and Litera-| Amd things will be all right! jure Agente report at 27H, Fourth | Street, right Re ea bidet Admission $1.00 Y. C. I. District Dance, Buy your tickets In advayce at Workers cbaturday, April 19, New Harlem) sehool and the Workers Hook Shop, 20-28 Ton, Smith Band. Admission pian Ageares Union: Rauseesnarers oom Tickets at all League Readqua 8 peniom Sawares New Mushes, 112 Kant and 26 Union Square, Labor and Fraternal 10th Sto1 Jew Food 1 Union, 16 W. les Industrial Union, Sth St: Solins Restaurant, 216 E, 14th St; Rational 12th St. anizati ng fecond Ave. Morning it, 30 Or Square; Shoe orkers Industria! tens g 0 Bronx Cooperative, 2800 Bronx Park Ensts Unity Workers Cooperative, 1800 7th Ave. ven'4 Coun: cH Concert 0 and Ball, John ‘c Smith | Band, 50¢ in advance, 75¢. at door. | 2k FOS. U: RUSSIAN CONCERT Sat. Eve. April 19 at 8 P, M, CENTRAL PLAZA HALL 111 Second Ave., Near Sixth St. New York District Defend the Soviet Union! | UNION SQUARE THEATRES MUSIC BOX ACME THEATRE NOW PLAYING |The German Film Classic from the | Opera by Richard Wagner. Also Berlin After Dark Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET 3y6uaa JleveGunuya DR. A. BROWN Dentist or BRADY | “LOVE, HONOR and BETRAY” ‘ ramos genet NOW BROS and Ue BAILEY | NCE 301 East 14th St., Cor. Second Ave. Wel. Algonquin 7248 Dr. M. Wolfson eon Dentist 141 econ AVENUB, Cor. 9th 8t. Phone, Orchard 2333, 4n case of trouble with your teeth Opening Tonight at 8:40 HOTEL UNIVERSE By PHILIP BARRY MARTIN BECK 43th, Street ADVANCE. Righthand A MONTH IN 1000 NEW. FOREIGN Han Shot om Cannon — MORE ACTS, MORE { "PEOPLE, MORE ANIMALS THAN EVER! Admission to all Incl. seats $1 to $2.50 Incl, Tax. Children under 12 Halt Prite Every Afternoon except Sat. Tlekets at Garden Box Otice, Gimbel Bros. and'Usual Agencies “THE APPLE ad By Bernard Shaw ALVIN W. RATIO N A L Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi.UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food ROOM 421 CONTINUOUS SHOWS i) 1 Thea & ce @ D-ily Fron Bw 5 5 hee Mats. Thursday and Sa is TOPAZE” Comedy Hit from the French FRANK MORGAN, Phoebe Foster, Clarence Derwent RAG Gen gee LOSOcm | BEBE DANIELS ™ “Alias French Gertie” Street All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant with with LYON NGER EAST SIDE THEATRES | ante Continuous Prices: 25¢ and 35¢ HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 Rockland Palace, Thursday Eve., May 15 CONCERT by R. F. QUINN, Baritone ASSISTED BY ARTISTS—FOLLOWED BY A BIG DANC How to Reach Hall: 6th or 9th Ave. “LY to 155th St. Admission IA Specialty Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radical Hest 02 E.12th St. = New York | | RED REVUE AND BANQUET OF THE WORKERS SCHOOL Friday Evening, April 18th at 7 o’clock Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Phone “Ghelnea aia" Kusiness meetings pee the first onday of (he mon ucational Monday of Board mectivaaes he third] | the month, ‘Executive | Shon ae weed Tuesday i} ena) at 5 o'clock, Nagar reo SAS et IETS Manhattan Lyceum, 66 East Fourth St. Qitice cpen trom 9 a. m. to 6 p.m —————— - AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Meets Ist Satut tn the month at 3 ‘Third Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. Baki ivead 168 je Tel. Jerome 7006 Union Label. Bread! Opening the Working Class Education Conference | See all the municipal celebrities in the political satire written and directed by the JOHN REED CLUB Also a new one-act play by the WORKERS LABORATORY THEATRE Tell the Advertiser—“I Sa | Your Ad in The Daily Worker:

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