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_Page Two _DAIL Y WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, SHIFRIN ACQUITTED; ‘KILLED COMPANY THUG IN SELF DEFENSE IS A VICTORY FOR _anssoromen Strike on as Dey UNDT CLIQUE FUTURE DARK FOR’ gu” |SEDITION TRIAL 2 MILITANT WORKERS |) ning BURREARN ¢ | AND BLOW 10 FAKERS AIDS BURKHARD CHINA REACTION : bee pee al 3 Bi akers Protest Ipecac Seize Land; Jury Is Out 18 Minutes and Brings In Not Guilty | 15 Year Sentences NEWARK, N. at Friday Meeting | Revolt in So. China | Verdict a, | Bakers of Lo Amalgamated Amidst hysterical remarks and J., April 21—Ten ——_——_. ‘ Food Workers, will hold a mass fantastical accusations against the including ‘the “Communist nternati Labor Defense Hails It Victory pros bagsl A Se Se pe jrevolting peasants in southern [ tamaveGe beteke Tides att Judge Van | Ripper, charged with sedition and Talented Sov tist, who plays | facing a sentence of 15 rs each, one of the leading roles in “The| These workers were jailed in a imple Tailor,” the Amkino film} police raid on a meeting Feb. 11 in now in its second week at the See-| which they were planning“the un- ond Ave. Playnouse. employment demonstration. They a will be defended by the Interna- | tional Labor Defense. noon at the Great Central Palace, | $6 Clinton St., to denounce the fas- i ions of the Burkhardt-Gundt Jom. These so-called “na- lers of the A.F.¥ who have suspended all locals except those of a couple of thousand of bak have “progressed” so far a meeting last Saturday in msthey joined hands with police forces including a eap- | tain, three sergeants and a crew of |“cops,” in order to prevent the | membership from voting. Election of a committee to draw Kiangsi, certain passages from a, letter from one of the’ 16 American | Catholic Missionaries beseiged in Kanchow reveal some very signifi. cant features of the “Communist bandit” activities in South China. The letter says that “the ‘Reds’ are confiscating lands, destroying title ie aes sy a: deeds and establishing communal| THE SIMPLE TAILOR.” >| governments,” and it concludes, “It|, Here is an answer to the vas | A Rion ee ac ake is only a matter of time until the |»0urgeoisie and their rabbis who so Write About Your Conditions entire southern part of Kiangsi Pro- | fervently espouse the cause of int | | for The Daily Worker. Become a _vinee passes from government con- | P' ialism blessed by the pope ane Worker Correspendent. ltrol. The future is indeed black.” | bishops’ against the Soviet Union.! UU) (For the imperialists and native The Simple Tailor” (Motele Shpind-| “for All Kinds of Insurance” De A |up terms for the new agreement ja ndlords.—Fd ler), an Amkino film now playing b ° BROTEST WES RO t ee) ATTACK ‘ | with the bosses, coming May Ist, * oe an noes at the Second Ave. Playhouse, jwas the disputed question, Fritz But the great headways which) in, story of the disillusionment ot an, backed by the the peasant revolt has made is not} A gon Conscious Workers '¢ condition and brutal exploitation by t jshoremen! Off the ships and docks bosses. Seaimer ate M demon | i ] cha ee ee jated |2,Jewish tailor who joined she army PORTER LYNCHING LEIPTIC FT amany Hall business agents, Pe a 2 Snake ? fee f the czar. it shows the exploita- relephone: Murray HIN) 5550 b Weld bled t We a & «f= Miller and Freidlien, refused to ac-|“TeSS despatches irom Shanghal,| tion of all worke ish|7 Kast 42nd Street, New York ept the nomination of Simoli, lead-|China, also report that 20,000 re- er of the Trade Union Unity League | Yolting peasants had overrun Chih- ‘ le i Mas a 3 are Killed ‘e: iB Sale 'kiang-Anhwhei Provincial borders | spite of las SS Meet ‘We elt 3 of Them are i up_After the rank, and file bad to tiat sevelasionists: tn, Rese, vitaliss’ Called by ILD, ANLC in Clash Nee (eae a Gs bourgeois and czaris |Motele lives just long enough to learn that the real eneniy ot the SACramento 2 | workers of all races is the eapitalist ORE Szabo Conservatory el The acting is UT of Musie to move outside, the “nation. | tng “had become so bold they move re ‘ se ..{al” leaders arrived to take their|#® military units capturing increas- abor Defens?| the workers of New York will} According to capitalist press dis-/ 71.06 as upholders of “law and or. sly larger areas, establishing I|| at Seth’ Street Subway stetlo ba ties few -ather and voice a mighty working- | patches from Berlin yesterday three ic.” furkhardt announeed that if tHe” own governments and levying| Markoff to Lecture | “°"xew york city the working clase, |Cass, Protest against the lynching | policemen were killed Sunday after-/any of the bakers, _previously| taxes.” The report also states that) ‘Thursday April 24th||| struction .siven to nestnners International ‘kers compan: fully hatched ov the ‘prosec ution The Interna 1 hold a m days to greet pees on screaming Poe ne Heber ok ee Woke fot sok es Negro pullman | soon when they attacked an antic| lected by the membership, should Virtually the entire ap uae ot adore —— porter, ie mass ‘otest meet- 5 atte 2 TT seal a af » nor 0! ie ic PY mUSIC CO CS : “ : “ + ___|Ing called by the International La-|religious demonstration called by{Sttend the T-U.U.L. soa, seus kes River, is seourged by bandits.” |. A lecture on “Anarchism, Social-| MUSIC | COMPOSITION Tammany Pulls for Big Taxi Corporations [72 Ovcense and the Ameriean Ne-|the Young Communist League at|* matical ridtea nr ea ees | ism.and Communism,” by A. Mark- ||| precte ana oh pteee Nostree Seno She bechned Gath eal off, has been arranged by the 5 W. 126th Sto) Thirty thousand members of the fect was overwhelmingly ruled out] Today in History of abe oer me eee rv Walker’s approval. {gro Labor Congress, at the Fi a declared that Tammany) Progressive Hall, Leipzig. | The chief manufacturers of taxi-, Ma cabs began a drive for higher rates W. LR. CLOTHING STORE and monopoly control shortly before Hall, Mayor Walker and Chief Cos-|on Wednesday, April 23, at 8 p. m.| Young Communist League assem-| of order by the membership. The le¢ Mayoralty campaign in 1929, sack Whalen have been giving ag-| ‘The International Labor Defense bled at Leipzig, coming from ll! | The chairman's refusal to accept the Workers og vaste eee pee oe fe ae Chea fichael Donella, vice president of gressive support to this drive of the points out that the lynching of Wil-| parts of Germany. Fighting start-|Simoli’s, name for nomination : 28 Square, Ion 2s Cleani a a H O T 7 a ean the Amalgamated Taxi Associatior jcents. The proceeds will go to the jing, Pressing, Repairing large taxicab companies. kins is not just “another lynching,”;ed when the police tried to break| brought the meeting to a s jontan- | : ies ee a a Sad aie u 4 The little bosses are afraid of be-| but constitutes the general attacks | up the demonstration and fired re-| cous end. P el 22, BM) ACB Ne Hiyiteh $10,000 campaign of the W ores Pec pecilcherotels are Bel pushed out by the big taxicab| and persecutions of American capi-| volver shots into the ranks of the | Ulianoy (Lenin) born in Simbirsk, | School. | epee ‘suis anization of independent ta ators, stated Saturday. All profits ‘f * . z, eats Pe i : ecctmeipemincomtcisinesaenis fo towards strikers made in connection companies, whom the Tammary|talism upon the Negro masses andj young workers, injuring many of Russia. 1912—“Pravyda,” central or- HATED ICAMPRIGN DANGER: | and their families, inimum taxieab fare or-| crew is openly supporting and from) the entire working class. them. Seven are reported seriously | gan of Russian Communist Party, si Mepag) |} SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY ; The Daily Worker Campaign WITR THE WORKERS? first appeared. 1920—Martial law | Dance will be held Saturday eve-| tn proclaimed in Butte, Mont., to end | ning, May 10, at the Workers’ Cen- OELECK TES strike activity. 1927—Ten thousand | ter Hall, Union Square, un- ch Tammany Aldermea, whom a pretty penny in graft is to| The meeting will emphati- | injured. d which is now up for|be made. ‘cally protest the jailing of Solomon =o Ss RIES bo | Harper and Rose Kelly, two mili-|y @ {7 Slugger Beats | tant Negro and white workers who Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF me ae A se: " on SURGEON DENTIST Gunman Capone Su uppo rts A. F. of L. [have been sentenced to three months! Ty Unionist; Seamen “locked cut at Citroen motor works, |e! the auspic of Section 2, Com- Raub sper idea A feos _.;,\and five days, respectively, in jail | i munist Party. | cond Ave. New York CHICAGO, April 21— = by trying ‘to bireals by the capitalist labor-hating Judge | Raliy to Convention Milt af Pe ee gees ON GE REA] Ss Te LS SLE DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY , imperialist Chicago | with the Chicago! Fog, working in’ close collusion ilitant Union Heads potted 1,110,000 votes in elections for Tell the Advertiser—“I Saw (lenké -telepnseestae eapeineean end of Green and the A. F. of I =. The ee of a with the officials of the Brother-! Recently a delegate of the Marines! Meet to Plan Drive fee chatabe ak depiltion: | Your Ad in The Daily Worker.” Telephone: Lehigh 0023 feelares that the Chicago Fede + Nockles, Walker and Co./nooq of Sleeping Car Porters, who| Workers League, Ellis, was beaton| bepress ees at tes —= of Labor, and particularly its build-) with Capone and every other under-|1.04 Harper and Kelly arrested and|up by the boatswain of the S. S.| A conference of the representa- | ing trades department, is making a/ world gangster onganisating in ae jailed for calling for a militant| President Johnson, one of the In tives of the executives of all Trade | e deal with the Capone gangsters. The) cago is known to the workers who | -t-uegiec against lynching at ameet-| national Seamen's Union men th |Union Unity League industrial | 2° | 2 A rg rik called by these Negro mislead-| the Dollar Steamship Line makes aj unions and leagues will be held at! | SURGECN DENTIST posure of the Chicago Tribune is! are rapidly losing their illusions) de to save the face of the re-|about these fakers. The Tribune} spectalijel hiring: ; iT. wae: a headquarters, 2 West | a " oe 1 UNION SQUARE al i venti sev- | 15tt a esday . m. with ‘Theatre Guild Producti ! Ss! , ra B But for the intervention o | 15th ednesday at 2 p. m. with earns oe ~eeee | MADISON $Q. GARDEN ‘aon Not connected with any actionary labor fakers and to at-| rushes in to save ability to meee temot to keep the faith of the work-| the workers in the interest of capi- Cr wisinbe VREAHK coemr the RLGW. Sha ete nil i \ 9 : e M. e in point on the program that | a ri ily. ‘, i m the A. F. of L. in their reac. talism. POWERS, C ARR L. port delegate would have been|of the campaign to build a repre-| HOTEL UNIVERSE | miscurxe” “AN es ou ow (le ainey Piiee | a thrown overboard by the IS.U. scabs, sentative delegation to the Fifth| oy tenitxe nana 4 ones ane —————— | Vote- , ‘ :-Doe’ after he had heen slugged. World congress of the Red Inter-| ee (a BAILEY, 1 a es Vote-Catchers Desert ‘Yellow-Dog’ Parker Me | Wortd grag eeeeion me MARTIN BECK ‘3%, street Pre ard 88 Eves. 8:50. Mats. Miittesdey and Saturday at 2:50 A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY By IVAN TURGENEV W. 52a. Bys. 8:3 GUILD Si orn egetais0 Foreign Features inel. Tribe of | DR. L. KESSLER MONSTER sghanDicieap | » UBANGI SAVAGES SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment 9 DELANCEY STREET dridge St. NEW YORK | The militant seamen are not tal Hoo-'a dislike for placing themselves on! {ing this lying down but are organiz-)in Moscow, in July. | | WASHINGTON, April 21 ver is bringing up his hea poli- record for Parker. Not that they/ ing into the Marine Workers League! These delegates must be nom- al guns to try to foree through|do not heartily agree with Hoover| and are sending delegates to the inated at shop and local union meet-| the nomination for the U. S. Su-!and Parker in fighting the Negro| - | National Convention that willlaunch| ings after complete discussion of | Binet Gh benth of the allow’ land white working mawen yntin | SOSSCS Prepari ing the) (ry April 2627 in the part of New| tactics and policies of the R. le U dog contract judge and enemy of order to catch votes in the coming| Electric Chair York the new fighting industrial|and their application to the concrete | the Negro workers, John J. Parker. November elections, they feel that} union affiliated to the Red Trans-|tasks of revclutionary unionism in| Within the ranks of the capitalist Hoover should pick out just as re-) ATLANTA, Ga. April 21—The | port Workers International, the lead-|U. S. | politicians, who are angling for the | actionary a judge, but one who has case of Powers and Carr, militant |er of the revolutionary marine work-| Other points for discussion “i | Admission to all incl. seats, $1 to $3.50 incl. tax. Children under half price. ry aft. except Sat. Tickets at Garden | fos Defies, Gimbel Bros. & Usual Agencies | | The Glorious Musical Romance | THREE LITTLE GIRLS. | SHUBERT ? THEA, 44th St., W. of B'y vehement | 0. Mats. Wed. and Dairy RUSTATEANE Negro votes as fake defenders of not aroused the ire of the Negro| working-class organizers, who are|ers in all parts of the world. Ir: the intensifying of the T. U. | ‘amscwba a AlWAyE ae ae the Negro’s rights, there is growing | masses so thoroughly. threatened with being burned to ——— unions campaign for 50,000 new} “THE APPLE CART” | Pleasant to Dine at Oar Place. pe ‘s by the time of the Unem- | RE B © UN D 1787 SOUTHERN, BLVD., Bronx (ne ar 174th St. Station) i INTERVALE death in the electric chair for *. |Prague Police Shoot | memb 7 ; i ganizing Negro and white workers, [Siena Convention in Chicago, French Capitalists Get Huge Tax Cut was postponed until May 6. Labor- 5 Women at Meeting July 4-5 the preparations for mass | hating Judge Humphries, before | | political strike and demonstration | axes for the capitalists, which will|tariat under the Dawes and now |Whom the case has been set, will) PRAGUE, April 21.—Police fived!on May 1 and the conventions of | bring the total cut in the last two|under the Young plan. decide later today whether he will| into a meeting called by the Com- the unions and national leagues of years to $216,000,000, will be| These millions in tax cuts affect | Permit Powers and Carr out on) munist Party in a suburb here andthe T. U. U. L. t bail, and, if so, how much the bail) severely wounded five women. When| The Marine Workers L By Bernard Shaw Arthur Hopkins presents a new! comedy by Donald Ogden Stewart | wt HOPE WILLIAMS zi PLYMOUTH ae 0 anise Thar RATI ONAL 2:40 ropay | Vegetarian PRON 9149. \ reduction of $75,080,000 inj;pressed out of the German prole- IVIC REPERTORY 1th st gue holds tdopted by the national assembly in| only the coupon-clipping parasites v ‘ ue ho is ‘FI | Mrance next week. cut in the| of France, and only increase the | Should be. : __ | the official gunmen attacked the|a conventi in New serene Te at. 55 n RESTAURANT : of the French bourgecisie was burden of exploitation on the shoul-|__ Powers and Carr have been in-/ meeting the unarmed workers re-|York to 1a industrial} eva to ox owe | 199, SECOND AVE, UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. dicted under a Civil War law which|fased to disperse, and, without | union ossible by the vast sums|ders of rking class. | Tonight—"THE LE < 3 ina Raley che a the snvorieng, sioae has never been used ‘before and warning, the police fired into the; The Aut rs convention is | Tom-sNight—“ROM! som LOWELL SHERMAN | Strictly Vegetarian Food which the Southern bosses are now | assembled workers. in Detroit, May 17. wise, abt, We in “He Knew Women” | = — its vat Bosses’ Sluggers of Jobless to March attempting to use in order to Je- a | The “Needle Workers Industrial, MUSIC BOX ins. tras, aeasto Sparkling Comedy |!™, Mats. Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 gally lynch organizers of the Com- ] | Union holds its second national : | All Comrades Meet at Whalen’s “Finest”—and oh so, live, off the streets with the hel |munist Party and the Trade Union| Labor and Fraterna convention in New York, June 7-3, 66 POP AZE” é | | | BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health gentle!—cossacks will march up of clubs, black-jacks, tear gas/ Unity League. i i Tn June is the second convention Broadway and then up Fifth Ave. bombs, machine guns, and his new! ‘the International Labor Defense Organizations of te National Miners Union. JOHN BOLUS Os of the Guard” Comedy Hit from the French next Saturday noon in the Police air police, they are kept open for | is mobilizing the workers chr ugh-| comrades Who Can House Delegates.| The Metal Workers Industrial pel ares oobi alsa ia Foster. hee eee ed Restaurant Parade of 1930. the degenerate ruling class and for! out the United States against the| To the a We Eeeaye Lergue convention to build an in- Be Re Fe SOE dal PL M2 ol 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx While Tammany’s chief cossack their armed thugs. The impossible !Istest death threat of the Southern | Convention ‘Api vet) we Minis. | dustrial union will ybe in Youngs- EAST SIDE THEATRES makes every effort to keep workers eim of the police parade is to in-| be: es, 140 Broad St. Whitehall 7478. Give 7 14-15 FINES A FEED number of how many you can take! town June Eat where the best dairy foods are served. Where one customer recommends another. TRIANGLE DAIRY SECOND BIG WEEK! 2nd Ave. Playhouse demonstrating against unemploy- timidate the workers by a huge care of and how many nights * ment, or fighting for the right toidisplay of armed force. I CORRECTION. Nag, Turner tga ngl-trpen rcet:| ‘There were 111 delegates present Ave, Comrades must report In eve-|at the Workers’ Education Confer- Colombia President Visits Wall Street Masters mings before for Jenfles distribution. | cree in New York Inst Saturday and bid dee! Medici eames ras | RESTAURANT _ Following in the footsteps of the | Stat Before his election as presi- Weanesiar tis hoston tds Bronx, i lfc erroneously, stated in. yrs ee ee LATERMGER TET Eee Oe conn deaeeete anpane fascist Ortiz Rubio of Mexico, Dr.|dent he spent some time in Wash- eS Workers Club, No.’ and) terday’s issue: 6 The Sim le Tailor’ | : : Bee derived vereclayrtocm inten be aera a a Brownsville Workers “cup Protest | Cooperators! Vatronize (MOTEL SHPINDLEI™”) | ng for a visit to his Wall Street! On his arrival, Olaya declared be/ Cops Scldieis SLU Qi). For retease of unemployed qetegn-| A ‘erations diobtde atin, LGME soisier Se apa ey becicds | Ee POOL masters in New York and Washing- will seek the co-operation of for- ? tion and right of streets on May 1, impulse to help win the war and his later realization of the oppression | Vv t 4 ae ign’ cagitalinte stocesinths the eh Workers Tuesday evening, ps Bristol 8 | by the czarixt government of the Jews, | ege arian Proloinvinn Fentival and ri CHEMIST ON THE SAME PROGRAM— RESTAURA NT Olaya has frequently announced | sources of Colombia, in the interest his friendship for the imperialists,!of the foreign exploiters and the SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.—On) especially those of the United | Colombian bourgeoisie. | Saturday, a huge demonstration was held in front of the ah ae i H i tion building to protest against the cen, te Japanese Diet Convened to Discuss Crisis deportation proceedings againts .|. wednesday, 620 D. ihe 1179 Broad- | Hariuchi and Sadaichi Kenmotsu,| wey. ae ee ‘ who have been active in organizing Borough Park 1 ‘i f-] Tonight 8.30 p. m., 137 American, Negro, Japanese, Mexi rockin: Proletbuehne, Sit por ‘Temple, 2 SOVKINO JOURNAL NO. 22 THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE SOVIET UN!ON 657 Allerton Avenue fistabrook 3215 Bronx, N ¥ 1600 MADISON AVE, Phone: UNI versity 5865 , o 50 “Arbeiter™ Office, 26 Union ee, nS 7 WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Whone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant Daily Worker Campaign SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere ——, The. Japanese parliament con-! congress, can do nothing to im- vened yesterday for a three-week| prove the acute situation in. the session to discuss the economic country except to devise means of >. 43rd St., i" tr is lip ‘i ih Peet as Moved (o 30 Union Square crisis, unemployment and the naval | deceiving and suppressing the work-|¢&% and Filipino agricultural wor Wacakueibka tea: os ; patie Migr moe 4 where all radicals meet { conference. The Japanese parlia-lers and cover up the seriousness of |¢TS against the rotten conditions,| gp oicit's, suturdyy, hed ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE 102 E, 12th St. New York Saturday Evening, April 26 | é Advertise your Union Meetings : || here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City long hours and low wages. The} gate Ave, demonstration was under the aus- pices, of the International Labor Czech Jobless Increase Defense. - Communist Activities ; 1 t 5 . Hundreds of police, two truck- PRAGUE, Czecho-Slovakia (IPS).|by about 16 percent. These figures Sati ct satiicce whee mobilized to | See. 2 Dally Worker Campatirs Danee | t ine e. ac ‘, Saturda M 10, i The Minister of Labor Czech puts jare incomplete. The actual num-|}+eak up the meeting. One work-|jaze bund. iy ha ae ele the unemployment figures for) ber of unemployed workers is about , Andrews, was beaten uncon- Tcheckoslovakia at 85,852. This is three times as great as only ver- cabs ha Ladies to a hospital. Ida rent, no better than the American | the crisis of capitalism. NION SQUARE NOW PLAYING DIE HOSE (OR A ROYAL SCANDAL) with WERNER KRAUSE and JENNY JUGO at HUNGARIAN WORKERS HOME, 350 East 81st St. JAZZ BAND Auspices: UNIT 14F, SECTION THREE, COMMUNIST PARTY Meetin king comrade ies Vintieas fence a ite re ei 8 [Poor Werner Krause do xeel- = Nati ighest pete are the al tain categories of workers recoive| Rothstein, district organizer of the 7 : oY Fr da lent work. Well filmed. Jenny z ion crisis 5 x Since Fe-|support and the others are not|fnternational Labor Defense in San Reporte, of ‘huro and C.C.|f Sages performance is clever.” Hotel & Restaurant Workers bruary unemployment has increased | registered. Francisco, and five others were ar- ADDED ATTRACTION— Beaneh of the Am ‘BERLIN AFTER DARK’ with GRITA LEY A pleture that revenls the tnner- most vorkings of the famous detec of the Berlin AcmeTheatre 56 BAST FOURTEENTH STREET | rested. ia Unit, 2, 03rd St. The appeal in the Kenmotsu case | j.'s Mariategui, Communist Leader in Peru, Dies! _,T svneat in the Kenmoteu ence ae LIMA, Peru, April 21.—Jose Car-) by the workers here despite the | urday, April 26th. (os Mariategui, organizer of the Leguia dictatorship, which, under lorders of American imperialism, Write About Your Conditions Zommunist Party of Peru, died here |has tried to crush the revolutionary | for The Daily Worker. Become a Thursday. A’ mass funeral was heid | working-class movement, Worker Correspondent, i Workers. P 1h OW, ¢ We Meet at the— COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty Av A Hducational — teetings—the hind Monday of the month, Board | meetings—every afternoon at 6 o'cloc! Dp. *, Section 1.6 p.m tombe 3 a8, 13, 15, J right after work. inzo Broadway OF, Seeti on ‘Wedn ¢ Common Enemy! Office pen from 9 a. m, to 6 p. m instead