The Daily Worker Newspaper, April 29, 1930, Page 4

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FORM AT THE RIGHT PLACE; KEEP IN LINE; KEEP MARCHING, MAY 1 ing Militant Workers of New York ar eh, s Order of Lez sadershins Details { rom Maret 6th to May DAILY WORK ist—Forward to ER, NEW a Me YORK, ass Pi 1 Strike oli TUESDAY, APRIL 29 and Demonstration! Theatre Guile nd Saturday 2 A MONTH Production :EPERTORY 14th, St | CCRT NES an |e B » COUNTR Y CKOOS” of Mass M palings at Each End of Parade Tee japonica ae Koos" eae oh ieee ded nd ROBERT s fall in line behind the which bove enumerated. If you have formed defense corps members should be placed o1 outside. That is, the first and eighth man (or woman) should bx members of the defense corps. The captain of the defense group should } walk on the outside of the line. Thus ference, which mi May |o ons precede yo Day strike and dem 24 in Manhattan Lyceun delega’ workers’ following organizations 2 | these worke rkers and to jobless for The takes Lae WwooL ae [a LITTLE GIRLS” ring Cast HOTEL UNIVERSE = cee F By PHILIP PARRY Hee Dintr nited Front May Day Conference, Represent MARTIN BECK (PSX, LAVIN E SORE! t : Eves. § Mat Thursd, gener a) ~ is — ta, > . re e Bri 0’ ac i n a oy Pq 1 fe a ath Si, W. of By place in Rutg re (E. Broad-jon each side of the column and B ® SHU BERT. ts W. of way and Ru St.) at 11:30 a. m.|every eight lines, captains of the RE © ND: Mats, Wed. and We open the meeting there for one | march will be on hand to see that pine Bee mad are bis hour. At 1 o’clock we begin the | all is in order. ys with HOPE WH LIA IMU SIC BOX ? let Va march, which will proceed up East Keep Marching a PLYMOUTH @h- 300 80 Mats ite ay and Saturday at 2:80 Broadway to Pitt then on Pitt! while on the march keep a di Scene during the March 6 demonstration in Union Square, iv ore Whalen’s cossacks attacked a ive Si 66 9 : Avenue C ceeding on Ave- <i £ fi feet bets ay ach | . the the May 1 demonstration at 1 on at Rutgers S } Parad l S Hee TOPAZE St. to Avenue one vos, ey {tance of four feet between eac’ monstratioy 2 noon at Rutge 1 Pc nion Square id nue c to t n n one 4 Stllgine sponte fn bEnind. “Dont tens —- ———__———— Tell the Adyertiser-—"1 | Mi sree Ha trar ol taata a Cates) a west to Unio fe (Ober tha linesaheatey Rings clicen atid M: ARI 7 : WORKERS CONV ENTION FOR S RI oe Your Ad! in The! Dally Wort Val Geer [sea the meeting. in Union Square at 3 KEEP MAMCHING, "Keep a space J NE 13) N FOR MAY DAY STRIK ai STE | p. m. and ac so that we | oF four to five rds between each aeePSanes a e ae ate maa te DE THEATR \ : have time to h lunch downtown | jarge organization. (Continued from Page One) discussion on the proposed constitu- , there (longshoremen, b: them told of whole locals ot the bite f | 3 and proceed immediately to ened When you arrive in Union Square,|the Red International of Labor/ tion, in which practically boat ete.), and I. L. A. swingin,; over to the new | = Day! ’ Island stadium, where we open the| mass around the furthest sake: Unions. I s were ted at | egate took part, were-the qu ¢ Zz ¢ yn and sending delegates to the]! Gr, celet n promptly at 7 p. m. stand. Keep your lines intact till|the conven the Fifth World/amount of dues, whether 1 ec convention. Some told of merciless | 2ne Ay ® Play heuse (Dir ms to reach Rutgers » demonstration is concluded. Congress of t Et They are; | should be a flat rate or a ling g oppression of the unor; 1, and} Fey ei GO MIL CEM GOING ay STREET ‘ Square on Page ae) The Executive Committee will as-|George Mink East Coast; |seale based on the workers’ carn- lec strike committees of this movement being their first : : = | Each 0 tion will assemble) 5 leading responsible comrades | Toussar lonnshoreman, | ings, and whether the national ‘ meetings experience. AMERICAN PREMIERE! PY SOVIET PRODUCTION! { for the formation of the march on|/ "1 ac4ers of each section. A|Gulf C 1 Te West | retary should be elected at r : . Mink Report | One lone ‘. W. W. took the floor,!] e 99 the streets adjoining Rutgers Square | 1 Cr tS eae committee will be | Coast. vention. Speeches zing the situation attacked all that had been said be- he Simple | ai er as follows : placed in a machine at the head of | One delegate from every port will] |The dues were os ata flat rate and suggesting the form of organ- fere, and started to denounce the : % Youth organizations, Labor Sports | 1. march to consult and give direc-|be elected by the workers of that] of 50 cents a month, with $ and tactics needed were | new union, when a shout of disap- | : Mla Peliny eaters Pioneers and children’s or-| ‘sons for meeting any eventuality. [Part to the world ec of the| tion fee. ack Johnstone, national proval went up and he was cut off welds rerey eae tions, war veterans and ex-/ Qo iors will be provided to convey |Marine Workers International Com-| to $3 a year. ‘ the T. U. U and by | by unanimous vote. A seaman from Canal St. between East) ss2%e directions to the leaders of the [mittee for Propaganda and Action] _ A motion to insert in the constitu. k, nations ‘ British ship asked for the floor ON THD SAME PROGRAM ree _autay |Sections, who will in turn p them |of the R.LL.U. tion a provision for yearly cc € ne Workers nd, though not a delegate, was} _Needle Trades Workers aa on to the captains and participants. | Delegate Toussan will also attend | tidns met no opposition, had called the conver en it. He proposed the asgound- bi ec ae Y JOURNAL aaa ie Union, Metal Workers Industrial |°" | oy participating organization |the International Negro Labor Con-| The constitution provid luch Dised ing theory that struggle to improve : pie NOES. Leagueand building trades: East] ct elect a capable committee that [ress to be held in organization based on Phere was full in conditions dampens the revolution- Fo SHO LOM ALC a (emiae heen it Broadway between Canal and Mont-| i study and acquaint itself with Adopt Cons committees, with lc he discussion from the by jary fervor of the workers—and the | Eating eer ke Ind 1U: these dicencioge and then be pre- The chief points in a very long part made up of Negro and white workers. Some of ‘convention laughed him off. | arine Workers Industrial Union, ieepiecs scant _ miscellaneous unions and les Rica, |Pacee, 1 Ie Ene organise on a : See = Rutgers St. at t Broadwa Coe eee W7RITE about your conditions | _ C4 SES AY RCA ERTS y ational Labor Defense,| With your full cooperation and for the Daily Worker. Become || RATIONAL HEALTH FOOD || Advertise your Union Meetings Peo ae fi +e {careful attention to all the details! g Worker Correspondent ” 4 here. For information write tc Friends of the International Relief, y:<ted here, we feel confident that our i| Vegetarian Vegetarian if M < ony PF ih it fee Nese tats other |demonsization and march wil seve |(SoTase tue eevt_aniny_tear | RESTAURANT | RESTAURANT ne Ee eee orning Premetl a an example of proleta organ- esi d. Where one customer || 7 5 > : ix ed ‘ miscellaneous org Saf- | aGon and discipline: ste Saevet Sacre ong cumamer 1 198 SSECOND AVENUE | 1600 MADISON AV || 26-28 Union Sx, New York City folk St. between Hester and Grand y Bot. 12th and 18th Ste Phone: UNIversity 5865 lI rS RING BAI I Sreets. TRIANGL E DAIRY Strictly Vegetarian Food —~s | = =e — z d Fraternal Societies: Workers’ . ivite ir —— = | oS ee Clubs and Women’s Councils: Hes- Communist Activities ALD AVENUS Gi aaitite (apuanane hele Hotel & Restaurant Workers S lav E M 3, 1930 Ne ter St. between Essex and Suffolk st BRONX 4 Reranch of the Amalgamated Food| aturday £ve., ay o, i aes | Bie areca capuuen Uanee |e = Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF John’s Restaurant svnecttane neem ra’ SI de Union Ur eague and zz band, internation SURGEON DENTIST SPECIALTY: LIAS SHES usiness meetings held the first WW Qn : : } >, i: & Monday of the th . m. || NEW T iy i Councils of the Unemployed: Essex cree eee a 249 BAST 115th STREET Auplace artnet aennee Houcational ‘weetinas—the. thical| TEW Si AR CASINO St. between C and Hester Cor. Second Ave. New York 2B. 12th St oN Yor! Monday of the mon Executive]! 107th Street and Park Avenue D ew York |] Board meetings— Tues Ba Ps f ; P DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY cca och Ra ip neh OS WELSER ODN RAE NS aaisoc es Food Workers Industrial Union, | in Please telephone f: intment Ss One industry! One Union! Join ana]; iccebdent clice” Workers Uuton, CHEMIST “telephone: Lehigh 0022 Fight the Common Enemy! | Misha Kritzer Jazz Band National Textile Wo: * Union: 657 Allerton Avenue | WORKERS, ATRENTION! Office cpen from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m |), TICKETS: 50 CENTS Jefferson St. between East Broad- |! Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. || REAL BARGAINS | — ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & Bronx: German Workers’ Club. way and Henry St. Hold the Lines! You must arrange to form your pate “For All-Kinds of Insurance” ([ARL eel at 28d St, Bet. gd & s, Gents and Children’s | | 236 Ladie DR. J. MINDEL “SURGECN DENTIST 2d Aves. Tel. SA i Meets every 4th Thursday in he The Szabo Ganeer tc Ni on these streets igned you. F month at Labor Temple, 243 vatory + ; u ARE urnishings s ew h ‘ac | Ries niaveh sight alreast. Don't 1 UNION SQUARE oe 1] theta Nereis, accreted of Music MAY DAY Extra discount to BD. W. readerss ; cj 803—Phone: Algonquin 4183 ; byeak your lines when the speaking Ns , ose aa * ; glish Mbrary. Sunday lectures. 2725 LEXINGTON 4 2 starts in Rutgers Square. Stay prierhons: Macrae: Hun: Cob. ane oa ane |] Social hap equines ba a) ger | at 86th Street Subw: Greetings the place jgned you. Have al 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York a mAb) Spee Sine Ore eee weer NEW YORK e. W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE Instruct committee with the banner of your to the Daily —— | | given to Beginners | - aoe e ‘and Advancers é organization and division occupy) — MIELROSE —,|= —— re: badiaw 30 D Worker these stre y in the morning, All Comrades Meet at je CRORE ES Sze Clhaging Pres ae Hs ee ee 5 eanpareh leaning, Pressing, Repairin: KERS’ 2 n 7 J. PLAN s* that all your members when they Dairy anes BRONSTEIN’S DR. L. KESSLER si Sane at : WORKERS’ CENTER TREatY une Au eibee oie from a arrive in the vicinity of the square Cure Will Always Find tt |) = SURGEON DENTIST Goods Called for and Welivered BARBER SHOP f itl be able ‘to locate you. If you|| — Pleanant to ime at Our Flace Vegetarian Health uiiclls Gs Reaetmtaad All profits go towards strikers Tana ‘ * ; cee that it arrives at | 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD.. Bronx Riancant Strletly by Avy adi dheieseen fovea sais Group of Printers aie Sof sesambly e * (near 174th St. Station) = estauran 48-50 DELANCEY STREET snow YouR IDARITY de; < the Advertiser—"“I_ Saw pat Se PHONE: INTERVALE 9149 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx | | cor. Eldridge St. NEW YORK WITH THR WORKERS: Your Ad in The Daily Worker’ When the march begins, have| \ \ : a a = cn ass s eee see - Zz Daily Worker Campaign ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE Saturday Evening, May 10th WORKERS CENTER HALL See the Armenkino Production “EVIL SPIRIT” which was shown on Broadway GOOD JAZZ BAND. Admission 50¢ Auspices: Section Two Communist Party Un May first, After the Demonstration on Union Square COME TO THE May Day Celebration! AT THE CONEY ISLAND STADIUM WEST SIXTH STREET, CORNER SURF AVENUE We Meet at the— COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty (B.M.T. Trains to Coney Island—Get Off at Last Stop) eae NE e | Workers! Read Your Paper! tl i} Subserihe for the Daily Worker! Have it come to your home by mail every day. The Daily Worker fights for you every day. Read it every day and join us in the fight against low wages, speed-up, unemployment. a Fi Send the Daily Worker and we will send this 50¢ FOR ONE MONTH. 75 cents a month,) Mass Singing Led by Freiheit Gesangs Verein Programs by Workers Laboratory Theatre, W. I. R. Brass Band, Red Dancers, John Reed Club, Labor Sports Union PROMINENT SPEAKERS Revolutionary Tableaux Paper to your home (Manhattan and Bronx, USE THIS BLANK AND SEND YOUR 50 CENTS NOW! 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