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nt MINOR ILL IN PRISON 995 DELEGATES “Romeo and Juliet” Presented aoe AL sR MEDICIN PLAN GREATEST by Civic Repertory Players Eva Le Gallienne and her Civic]way the play has been modernized, MAY | Repertory Theatre, which has given| which is a weledme improvement. | the more discriminating theatergoer| Another unique arrangement is the some fine productions during the| manner .in which the orchestra is v oy last few seasons, reaches its high-| brought into play and becomes part med Toilers to Lead jest peak of perfection with its|of the stage. Members of the cast 2 presentation of William Shake-/ cross the footlights constantly and aN ¢ ‘ven Work and| Rutgers to Union-Sq. | speare’s tragedy, "Romeo and Jul-| help bring the action to the au- ae j . | i, iet,” now showing at the 14th St.|dience. The scenery, designed by A. ; Hear ‘ing O° Tues. | (Continued from Page One) Playhouse. Not only has Miss Le| Bernstein, is very beautiful. The igned to them, eight abreast. Each] Gallienne personally directed the/cast of the play is very well made | must have a committee with ban-| play but also plays the role of| up and fit their respective | ners to show the special organiza-| Juliet in a manner that will not be| very competently. | tion, and this committee should be| forgotten for many nights to come.| If you enjoy Shakespeare and on the early. The sections} While Fritz Leibers’ group of|want to see him at his best, you Page cour bina / cae DAILY W ORKER, NEW ¥: ORS SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930 ‘ cd “For All Kinds of Insurance” All members of the I.L.D., all workers, who Waar ol [dts Mae have collection lists outstanding, . —" immediately turn money Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGHON DENT into the LL.D. 249 BAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Avy New Yorm DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Please telephon Telephene: tao "i 7 Bast 42nd Street, New York Jobless Leaders Ke ot in 1 Narrow, Crowded | Cells; Prison Old Hite Insanitary; Lacks Air » Rayme —Every cent is needed; hundreds of additional arrests every day. + —The appeal for the Unempléyment Delegation. ESE —tThe fight for Harry Eisman. IDR. J. MINDEL —The seven workers charged with sedition in | Sa scone Newark. | e com 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 will stand fast while the hour or! Shakespeatian plays presented re-| cannot afford to miss attending this bs : iately. a Not connected unth any | speaking goes on in Rutgers | cently in New York were well done{ production, Tt will often be referr i| —Thousands needed immediately. other office Ww hen the procession starts | and deserved praise, they appear as|to in the future when worthwhile . ‘ ; 3 ‘Robert Mi- n, in the order ve a pygmy when matched with end baer fe Shakespeare are Rush the Return on the Collection List to a a be told) SWings into line behind the oné/ spectacle of the Civic organization.) being compared. } s ‘ " cid ; ahead of it, with defense eorps| Although unable personally to com-| aioe es || International Labor Defense Dist. Office DR. L. KESSLER placed, to resist any at-| pare with many past presentations} LAST CONCERT. ; _ SURGEON DENTIST Ss of this play, I can state without] The last concert of the Condue- | 799 Broadway, New York \ Strictly by Appotutment T ey : space between lines is to be|fear that it can easily be classed | torless Orchestra will take place to- | F ANCEY STREET ir feet and between sections five} among the best ever given by an|night at Carnegie Hall,, at 8:45) St. NEW YORK There will be singing of} American theatrical group. It can|/p. m, The soloist will be John nary songs during the|be considered as the opening of a| Cowell who toured Soviet Russia new epoch of success for the Civic|and his compositions were well re- odie j COME The executive committee of the} Repertory Theatre. ceived. For next year, the Conduc- AND SEE to take aj United Front May Day Conference| The dictation of the entire cast is|torless Orchestra plans to give six. SURIGREAT SySuaa Jlevesunya + when he| Will a nm responsible leaders to | clear and ig-spoken in a manner that! subscription concerts at reduced | , SATIRICAL rn ion. There will be a gen-; makes it easy to follow. In this rates, | DR. A. BROWN | certain kind INTERNATIONAL re on thej eral leading committee at the head | Dentist I was not| of the whole procession and in com- APRIL 26TH jmand of the march, Orders will be | - | LABOR TEMPLE TONIG HY s old prison ls are cight | trans smitted by courier, and, within | 243 E. 84th St. S01 East 14th St. Cor. Second Ave. ven feet high and four|each section, members take orders | 8:30 P. M. G E-R MA N_ PROLETARIAN Tel. Algonquin 7248 ‘eet wide; no ventilator | from the leaders at the head. | SHARP THEATRE “PROLET-BUEHNE” |, » door, and a bucket ins: ead of Much Preparation Needed. | | cache 1 toilet, which is Each workers’ group in the dem- Theatre Guild Productions onstration must previously elect e committee to carefully study the in- structions and be prepared to lead 8 is ceri the organization of-the march. er is gotten by holding out! Each organization is urged to pre- cup between the bars and hav-| pare beforehand the signs and plac- @ it filled by a runner, .One can|ards, bearing slogans of the demon- } understand that the result|stration, and one, at least, showing| Dr. M. W olfson Surgeon Dentist ITALIAN WORKERS CLUB ee Phone, Orchard. 2885," SPRING BALL ational ent the four leade ase of troah: with your teeth e to see ¥ friend, who has experience, and can assure you of careful treatment. HOTEL UNIVERSE By PHILIP BARRY “When I ‘Welfare Is! TONIGHT TONIGHT | >. fetid bucket and the food|what the organization is. The dif-| ae i —_ ( —_ ns that the, TREIRRERHON begat tescal otrimtectisue. suas Seer As the capacity of the Martin Beck Theatre ts at 2011 Third Ave. Between 110th and 111th MELROSE and in three days Minor was in aj previously prepared halls before the terete Cer cetaeee bys perrr oe oe abet: Contribution Ticket 25 Cents Dairy dusraunaer ad state again and Thursday was | demonstration and proceed in a body ee ne nt ee oreece WUh” Alwaza Mine. §¢ aay poe re| put in the hospital.” to the place assigned them at Rut- "SOUTHERN BLVD. Hitec MARTIN BECK ies. ‘Sc0.'statse Taare and’ sae nt 00 A MONTH :: COUNTRY By Ivan Turgenev 1787 SC HERN BLVD. iets | (near 174th St. Statto TUDOR INN | "= |gers Square, preferably in trucks. : | The assembly points to which the hooting i us organizations will proceed shirts of |f°0m their own meeting places are: ie Linisbee | _ Youth organizations, Young Com- police in 4 meeting | URist League, Labor Sports. Union, | The Communist depu- |Pioneers’ and children’s organiza- ter hurling charges of re-|tions, Canal St, between Hast | pe: DUTY The teeth of tha|Etadway and Essex St, vintives, marched {_. Needle Trades Workers Industrial | ion, Metal Workers Industrial | Jewelry Workers Dance Tonight COOPERATIVE HOUSE 1800 Seventh Avenue ADMISSION 50 CENTS C._.munist Deputies Expose Child- PRAGUE, Czecho-Slov 25.—Bourgeo eted the demonstration of the Communist is deputies gr RA TT 0 N n L Restaurant } Vevetarian 113 East 14th Street | RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVE, JE roar Tel. SACramento 2592 For g000 and wholesome The Szabo Conservatory food. don't fail to visit us | Set. 12th and 13th Sta. | of worke at, Ceares aa | League, and Building Trades Work- “Singular alive... theme is developed with subtlety and frequent of Music a ecatines Strictly Vegetarian Food In making their the Com- ‘kers would answer the capl-| wi reer distinction ... I found it’always absorbing , . . extraordinarily Bay eset e serve special luncheon munist members. of parliament e: slaughter on May 1. Deiter ara earner interesting.” —RICHARD LOCKRIDGE, SUN. 1275 LEXINGTON AVENUE at 86th Street Subway Station plates from 11:30-3 p. m { NEW YORK CITY Instruction- given to Beginners and Advancers Marine Workers League, and mis- ellaneous unions and le: ut Results of D’Abernon Commission Le xaggerated pee ee Corte alta gt to Latin America| International Labor Defense, much exaggerated. Evi-|Workers International Relief, from Ame | Friends of the Soviet Union, Amer- imperia y the British |ican Negro Labor Congress and other a great ‘deal. The Buitish,will un-|organizations: Suffolk St. between make~ more efforts in| Hester and Grand Streets. A further sharpen-| Fraternal Societies, Workers Pigs orem || AU Comrades Meet at 1, | | BRONSTEIN’ Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Renanonna THEATRE, WEST 52nd STREET, EVENINGS AT 8:30 GUILD satinges ritnspay AND SATURDAY AT. 2330 The APPLE CART TRY OUR SUNDAY in MUSIC COMPOSITION VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO, ‘CELLO Theory and all other instraments The new British ambassador to]|Trade C Argentina, Sir Donald Macleay has b terday warned the British Latin- American Chamber of Commerce | they it not “ignore the re and expect an immediate increa Airy, Large Meetine Rooms and | eh jf Bae where the [best dairy foode Phone Tillinghast 9089 JOHN C. SMITH’S | Where one customer Dy a | neeae another. Latin-American jteade.: Macleay.dn-| ing of Anglo merican, antagonisms | Clubs, Women’s Councils: Hester Bernard Shaw’s Political Extravaganza Harlemites Orchestra | TO HIRE TRIANGLE DAIRY timated that the report of the|in that part e world is on the} St. between Essex and Suffolt Sts. Local 803 A. F. of M. |} Suitable for 1 ctinge, Lectures REST AURANT achievements of the D’Abernon!order of the Trade Union Unity League Coun- As the subscription season for this play is Office: 2207 SEVENTH AVENUE || and Dances in the een META T cils of the Unemployed: Essex St.,| now over, excellent seats for all performances NEW YORK CITY | hos! ia ae apenas) AVENUE Barbers Meet Menday;| Harlem Jobless Council between Canal and Hester Sts, are available at the Box Office. | Czechoslovak @ eile eet 5 Food Workers’ Union, Shoe Work-| Endorse May 1 Strike Demand Leaders Freed cs’ Union and Textile Workers’| oe | Uni Jefferson St., between East and Henry St. order, the sections into line and march up “Broadway to Pitt’ St, along IVIC REPERTORY !th st )MADISON SQ. GARDEN 38087 ALVIN i885 SEDER RS, ee ees ee \] 347 B. 72nd St. New York HEALTH FOOD | Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Vecclann \ g RESTAURANT WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 Union Square ®REIHEIT BLDG.—Main Floor A special meeting of the Barbers and Hairdressers Section of th Trade Union Unity League will b held Monday at 13 W. 17th St. at SEASO: | 1600 MADISON AVE. n ~, \ 25% REDU N iN Tv H * : ond and Lesten, | Pitt St. to Ave. C, on Avenue C to Eves. 8:20, Mats, Thurs Sate 2:50 | Pole Daily, 2 #% Doors Open 1 & 7 ore UNION WORE RA |||{ Phone: UNiversity 6865 9 p. m. sharp. s oe yah $1, $1. LAST DAYS! n AND UNION WORKERS { Pj the un-/ 17th St., and along 17th St. to Union ‘i : LAST DAYS! || oe eeeneeen rsa errenn sree Final plans and rac Senta VA Le ante ' Bireice pevformance this Sunday night i the Ma P| USES Today Mat—“PETE for : —) Lers mustaally to their support. The of the: same | h Young Communist League sued the following call to all fg workers: _ Rote r HAVE THEIR Yonight—“WOMED way" “= CIRCUS “Wevare all gui crime for which our comrades were fatermational Barber Shop |) EN sh ae ae W. SALA, Prop. ¢ John’s Restaurant j y ‘ 2016 Second Avenue, New York POR gear EC : a ; : is a iT The Glorious Musieal Romance | 1.000 New poteen: Seatnees: Incl. Trike of > " SPECIALTY: ETALIAN DISHES convicted, the erime of protesting The | working youth will need MONSTER (bet. 108rd & 104th Sts.) ve Your Eyes Examined |! A plice with atmoapher im 5 5. . 199 s outrageous boss | section, compris ing the Young Com-| 7 Rage caer saber atte won Gulidtau agace sae. chatee ioe Private Beauty Parlor | 02 E. beth St. New ‘ork y munist League, the Young Pioneers, rok. fo Sveeoiving: Stage Ryery nite except Gat. ‘Tickets at Garden || -exeemememeene—t — WORK' RS MUTUAL ‘ —— § } af ithe Lab Sports Uni. d all THEA, 44th St. W. of By "ox pra ede AEA opt qual Agencies EI = local fakers, will be acted on. | The council calls all unemployed |= OST POF ne and shop | SHUBERT frye sino, Mats: Weds and | to join the May Day demonstration. other youth organizations and shop | committees, will assemble at the} = RKO THEATRES~-LETS GO! DAILY WORKER DANCE | Sena ry wae [zeain stand on the Canal St. side of] MUSIC BOX fet, 43%, ¥,,0f Doing their part in the campaign} for The Daily Worker. Become a | “Utgers Square. Mats. Thursday and Saturday at 2:50 “ . 4 “Each organization should come Ei Ot eae ple tuted the | Worker Correspondent. with its ees Those having uni- “id TOPAZE a Daily Worker, Unit 14 ection 3 forms should wear them. If pos- ‘Hit from the French of the Communist Party is giving a Comes ible, ea 4 i: 7 with FRA MORGAN, Phoebe Foster, Daily Worker Entertainment and/ers Home, 350 East Sist St. All| Sible, each organization should come Clarence Derwent DRESSES and SPECIALTIES | DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N.Y. “THE CUCKOOS” with BERT WHEELER RT WOOLSEY 61S Brighton Beach Ave, i} j Cooperators! Patronize Milady Shoppe gag |||, OPTICAL CO. 4 SEROY Corner 13th St Bkiyn LER”) A tremendous tragedy of a ier enrried away by patriotic impulse to help win the war a jer realization of the oppression .by the czarist government of the Jews, —ON THE SAME PROGRAM— SOVKINO JOURNAL Ni THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE SOVIET | NEW YorRK Crry lorena Dance, tonight at Hungarian Work-! come. | in. trucks decorated with slogans and ADE WISH R Opposite New York Eye and Mey te —— |placards and on the way to Rut- ho h i 5 chestnut Ps Pee Square should pass through the} R E B fe) U N D, “STAMPEDE” NIN ORHAN 2, titee” or Pour oti “ Ip Soper beh ates ay. coecan Labor and Fraternal! : A sage | working-class sections, Arthur Hopkins presents a new! é 4 Se dee Hench aan ap enbrCom S065)'av eninge fori 0 to = r 2 iiualow S088 2 | Communist ctivities “The Labor Sports Union Clubs, comedy By Bouse, Geen fewer Life in the Sudan. BROOKLYN SHOE SCHOOL. 1084, FoR sing, Repairing Organizations particularly, should come in their] “* HOPE WILLIAMS | Waditnday Guat wear eee oe High’ cls Work ‘one npaign Dance | uniforms and each club should have | PLYMOUTH pre fap a at Pa fe talald | Tell the Advertiser—“I Saw Geods Called for and Delivered. Comrades Who Can House Delezates. iohal dance must s banners. aaa sat 2040 Your Ad in The Daily Worker.” All profits 4o towards strikers we) Marine 5 Oe a: ESL “Young Communist League mem- SAM Sigg eins VE as py SaaS phon k speaking, comrades in| bers may get their uniforms at. the EAST SIDE THEATRES Workers, Patronize | Wiha Hie Works: 140 led i. Ay neat District Headquarters of the ¥. C. L. mn 'Greek™ Buro and C.C,|and i oma veh are ae SECOND BIG WEEK! RELIABLE MUSIC COMPANY ~ 5 bers at the office he L, S. U. at sc Ake * . sal’. re Sra lo W. lath st.” 2nd Ave Pia yhouse Majestic, Victor and other Radios Gottlieh’s Hardware nts, in’ adv ; GPepont “AG0 By. STR Textile Union Call, i FULL LINE oF | 119 THIRD AVENUE Arbeiter” Otfice, 26 Union | St | A revort 18901 ANT textile workers: Down tools, 133 SECOND AVENUE, feign 3 STREET PIANOS and VICTROLAS HN SReARS EN: Sean ane” Se mesuick alaead pied dke rede ome 1, seca - ea AMERICAN PREMIERE! LATEST SOVIET PRODUCTION: | | ALSO | CUTLERY | ce ep 5 a. 'm, 68} 5quare at noon and parade ‘nion EXPERT REPAIRING | vl ; Whipple 5 is ec. eae Square!” begins a manifesto of the The Sim le ailor’’ | | BLECTRICAL SUPPLIES mikes Chi _ [National Textile Workers” Union T SPANISH AND RUSSIAN RECORDS || MAZDA Wuthe_our specialty te y and states: - (MOTEL SHPIN | |} 1808 Third Ave., near 101st St. 1393 Fifth Ave., Near 115th St. Telephone Atwater 0402 “ NEW YORK CITY Thousands of textile workers in! New York are part of the army of | 8,000,000 workers in the United | States who are jobless. We whoare | working are ruthlessly speeded up. ‘ “| Wages are being cut. Most of us| Cle ks “Unton Dance, ay 3 ECan Mad sata are only working part time and our Palace, 110th St. c ae 7:39 |Wages are so small that many of | us cannot support ourselves and our | families. In Gastonia thousands of | pe NE textile workers struck against the| AN Party Y za | miserably low pay and the stretch- | i | tio ms {out system, under the leadership of | ie the . National Textile Workers’ h k Union. The bosses of the South are ws uiday nig o Le aaa u ef now trying to imprison seven of * + sh ihe m. at 26 Unie | eee leaders who led the strike— | sihamn Bay Park Oe ee ee : ea demand the freedom of these fight- A. Markoff, “Is There |era! Religion: rsecution Rus: The National Textile Workers’ | { Advertise your Union Meetings here, For mformation write te | The DAILY WORKER: 1 Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union &q., New York City MUS IA eT re cee [iotel & Restaurant Workers 50 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S ’ FO TT ieonct t Workers SUITS Worke: to Business meetings held the tt; wv go [I] Monday: of the month at 8 prime PARK GLOTHING STORE il aeaety cies A ited vard = meetings——every ‘Tue 98 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. | afternoon at 6 o'clock. tonight DRUG CLERKS UNION DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT One industry? Fight the jem at | aires sion 25 cents. Senefit Work- + . rker ji man Oval’ Dyoxmnn eeseuyens [ers Belo, ralactaeeaiien grety worke: in the]. NEGRO JAZZ BAND MOONLIGHT DANCING ||| We Meet at the— fooD: WoRu nit Bask, Br 1x; Thomas Jefferson Vield. ‘ulimon Porters? Open Alr Meet. inal, erin ea aud pha rooklyn ia in Mast St, and Morris |to organize, form shop committees PU TH ea ergs hat G Aegeating PARK PALACE COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA a Dance, Join the N. T. W. U. and fight for 26-28 UNION SQUARE ee ee Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty tive,’ 116th | ms * Baths oat the demands of the Ma jonstrators, Vel. Jerome Union Label | iakere aw