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EW YORK, SATU RD! AY, _MAY_ 3, 1930 Page Fou ea het ee __DATLY WORKER, “For All Kinds of Insurance” BOCK STRIKERS Today a sory 90,000 TAKE PART [Petoit, Workers TLD DEFENDS 13 Sun Is Star of Sovkino Film (CARL BRODSKY ON OFFENSIVE "J Jn CLEVELAND nnn ie, ShOP® ARRESTEDINNY, O%4 and New” at the Cameo Norra wiry mans in “ T 79 strikers’ meeting at McCormick | REBOUND” en meg : sepa ani 5 atypes j — ing the arrest of speakers. director, spent three months turn- Win First Demand; reaper works, Chicago, killing four; Demonstrate in Akron,! “At the afternoon meeting there,| LO Tell School Head | ing out’ his first great masterpiece, | 1886—Police | and workers fought them, prevent-| | Eisenstein, the great Russian Cooperators! Patronize Twi and injuring many. 1895—Eugene) Cy Gin nati the reinforced police made mi ; |“Potemkin.” It took hi is |, MW.LU, [pa tines mow, te cae| Cinéinnati, Columbus |e sistorest alley ‘mada many) = May 1 Own Day | ntaskin’ IN tok Mt ad tis EROY a ; i Pilate : ‘ Police were concentrated in 1 their latest film, “Old and New, imprisonment in American Railway! CLEVELAND, Ohio peau ere concentrated in (CORA Fe Puse’O | , “Old and New, ab eet % Ds , # i f ge One) vhie! ens e Ca CHEMIST rike, 1917—Peace demonstration | splendid May Day demonstration of gumbers in all important factories.) parents of the children, who are be- | {iat goons St, the Cameo Theatre | : 1 Petro Miliukov bourgeois | 20,000 workers took place here to- | cis svar arrested at the meeting ating called before the Bureau of At- [Old and Ni Be ree Aas 12 5, Poa AUCTtOD A PSINS ; SEE : There were 4,000 in the line) “710 : . |tendance to say that they kep are eee Bates. te Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. overnment of Russia overthrown, GAY, Thre Wer “Went along the| 28 public school demonstration, | (ymin t they Kept the mediately after “Potemkin,” but oes 1920—Andrea Salsedo, Italian An- aps a number of police were bruised in|‘P!/dren out of school because it is @) work on it was interrupted so that pal sireets, with over 50,000 archist held by federal autharities! workers lining the streets. y and that the Bu-/ Risenstein could produce “Ten Day | the struggle with the workers who] : oe of Attendance shouldn’t be| ‘That Shook The World” for the|# came to the assistance of the chil- ; in New York, killed by alleged fall In Akron, there was a mass dem- i y : ! r s a mass ra given the opportunity to act as pros- | ‘ Roel from window: .1920—Games Latta |gnstatios, wih toe poll tore [A giver tenth anniversary of the Soviet gov-|f 3y6xaa Jlevedunua sentenced to five to teh years in| ing eleven workers. any Join Union, Party. ihe ernment, At all meetings, including the one| The cases of children staying out| Eisenstein interviewed in Moscow it/archy case. 1924—Scattered strikers | Columbus demonstration qo 2 oe Dane seeeans.| Were h ‘BaGed Ce Ra ates tiers | eee Hae a oe at in Ruhr coal mine region against | Police attacked the Cincinnati | Passed demanding the release of the |the Board ot Education was forced | this was the first film with a her abolition of seven. and eightchour | domonctration and broke it up ar. | delegation of the unemployed ar-|t0 revoke the summonses issued for) “Our hero—our ‘star,’” he added, day, 1,000,000 finally out. resting six. rested in New York on March 6, |the parents | jek ade tines! #0 deans ae renn | . Many workers joined the Auto| The LL.D. further condemns the| often tragic is that brilliant, capri- reant y Workers’ Union during these meet-| obviously malicious tactic on the| cious, incomparable and intolerable } ; BROOKLYN TAXI DRIVERS POLICE ATTACK PICKET | ings and at Cass Park. part of the bo: police depart- | actor, the sun. At ie evening meeting, many |ment in preventing the thousands of | “It gave us many beautiful mo- | joined the Communist Party. A con-|workers from joining the demon-| ments, it also gave us many di STRIKE OVER DISCHARGE LINE AT MOUNT VERNON | siderable number of Daily Worker | stration eran the enuine capital-| appointments. It kept us chasing = \ | subscriptions were secured, and/ist system, its wars, its planned at- from one end of our land to the ab drivers, em-| Police broke up the picket line in| much literature. |tack on the Soviet Union, and its|0ther. It kept us waiting in aj q ea ; front of the Westchester Cleaners | * A ‘persecution of hundreds of workers | drenching rain on the Persian bor-| : a wu Taxi g Dyers, 825 So. 3rd Ave, Mount} GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., May 2. ie dare to fight for the right to| der, it kept us moaning for days| balanced performance in Arthur rooklyn, went Vernon, Thursday morning, May 1.|—Three thousand furniture work-| strike and organize and who dare | and days. But it also made our| Hopkins’ production of “Rebound,” y against discrim- The bosses ran around ‘frantically |¢¥$ and others demonstrated at the|ty fight for the demands of the an.| film possible, it made it speak, it|0W in its fourth month at the Ply-| fon senate by the boss. One urging the police to arrest the! Reena, oe alee Soe eatar fn | employed. made it shine.” mouth Theatre. . | Strikers. 3 was | May Day. is estimated that fully | ns Ser eaewiatins eieoy their number, Jack Rosenberg, eerie RES ee up {25.0 MOO participated tn ailthe: demon ete Doral defend all workers | Ni FEATURED PLAYERS| *ties in “Rio Rita.” Deriey the picket line, which the police did. | trations at factory gates and in the| NiO 12) Victims [0 tne increasing IN “CUCKOOS” ee ek ae Ap een oa) p ; lattagk of the capitalist class, and | K again is teamed with Wheeler and Friday morning the cases of the | streets in the Detroit district of the | will 5 * 1 ee Ee 5 & pickets aprovten Tovedie morning | Communist Party. 17 ill with the aid of the workers of| “The Cuckoos,” a spectacular mu-| Woolsey. z Cor. Second Ave. New York sania up in the’ Meant) Veron core | | thi build a more powerful de-| sical comedy production by Radio| Other players include: Jobyna DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY % ” fense organization that will be able | Pictures, will go into a second week} Howland, June Clyde and Hugh] piease telephone for appointment 6022 zi rc. WELCOME SHOE STRIKERS ne Were ees ut ny eee | Revere Open Air Meet; to do this work more effectively. | today at the Globe Theatre. Two| Trevor. Taken from the stage play, Telephone: Lehigh DR. A. BROWN Dentist prison in New York criminal an-| Three thousand took-part in the |. 301 Mast 14th St., Cor. Second Ave. Tel. Algonquin 7248 Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9tk St Phone, Orchard 2333, ‘ase of trouble with your teeth to see your friend, who has ng experience, and can assure you of earefnl treatment. Hope Williams, who gives a well Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 EAST 115th STREET scharged. The others there- n walked out. The police have ady been rushed to the scene. sat | | a | comedians, Bert Wheeler and Robert|“‘The Ramblers,” the picture defi-| pI BACK FROM JAIL TONIGHT cele nek who mere slugged| Prepared for May 1 |Beat Children for Woolsey, head the all-star cast.! nitely. carries the plot of an excit-|| a ononare ANN TOR FUNERAL : Fee SOR eae gee n £0 \They will be remembered for their ing story fn a hilarious manner. : and was similarly postponed for! REVERE, Mass. May 2.—The| Calling School Strike : oe = | DR. L. KESSLER N 7 7 DAY May 8. All five are charged by the|-first open-air meeting, held here on | SURGEON DENTIST | The Independent Shoe Workers’ eC i train eis HReR eel etnies’ COIR police with disorderly conduct. Tuesday, April 29, in preparation Sisicdiont a pone, the shoe workers isha |, The gangsters were identified by|for May Day was a great success | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., May 2. “A M ui § E M = Bg § el. Strietly by Appointment » held: privately. on |2° “coe he ae the workers in court as being on|Despite a permit being granted for|/—Teachers of the South High T | DELANCEY STREET 2 ust completed their thirty-day sen- ridge St. NEW YORK : the regular payroll of the Effrat-|the meeting the entire police de-| School found a Red slogan on the | 2 ae tenc S at Welvare island. where thes | Weintraub machine. One of them | partment, five cops, was mobilized |sidewalk—“Out of school on May | ; i — : , adel ae ACRE Te eur is the regular bodyguard of Wein-|to disperse the meeting. This helped; Day”—and picked three Pioneers, Theatre Guild Productions | ; Comm nunist hens ak vill 5 h ta at Heh - we"; |traub, the business agent of the A.|increase the crowd to a very large| tw» Nadolsky brothers and Kramer. | | | DR. J. MINDEL j ae Nin ‘ e cf x ies arene, F. of L, local. The same Weintraub|size. The leaflets were gobbled up | and beat thers so that Kramer will | | SURGECN DENTIST 1 Nee: Dally Worker Campatzn Dance ie af ae rr ae fe ao ioe is still under charges of felonious |like hot cakes. The speakers had a| have to be treated by a doctor for | 1 UNION SQUARE , 1 ss New York, at © assault for leading a gang of slug-! good, enthusiastic audience. a knock on the head with a club.} yet petescc i ‘ p.m. gers in a raid on a meeting of left \ | Not ecRaetad a : be —— pear ot ¢0: * hued: | An attempt on the part of the| wingers two years ago. ee Our owe age. the ®onrxeots age, Se | ae | } é pad epoak any St. An_bo: of the Glenmore shop to break! The Mount Vernon Daily Argusy| {*, diatingnia y this—that it 25% REDUCTION TO CITY || / By PHILIP BARRY an the union has failed flatly. Just! carried scare headlines Wednesday | More'and wore. society ts epiitting | AND UNION WORKERS — ||| x prior to May 1 some individual work-| and Thursday about the “Reds hav-| SP ,!nto two great Bostile camps. | | ws the capacity of the Martin Beck Theatre is | ] n ers were approached and. asked if| ing descended on the city and dis-| Geenl atiacier Souseminin wan oce-| | larger than required by our subscription audi- |] W. 1. R. CLOTHING STORE . they would work on May Day,/turbing its peace. The gangsters | 1ctnriet——Mers. | ence, seats are available for all performances. | 542 BROOK AVENUR against the orders of the union.| were pictured as workers who were| | Ue a ees eee ee | Ces tie hee ; The entire crew therefore held a| attacked by the Reds. The paper! : | rede, Hike Make: Wnts c - | leaning, Pressing, Repairing 3 meeting right after work and voted also stated that 40 workers resented | TUDOR INN Have Your Eyes Examined MARTIN BECK tves.'s:30.'sate tuts. and sat. ne || High Class Work Done ff t |100 per cent to support the Inde-|the literature of the Reds and| ||| and Glasses Fitted by | Copa Called for and Delivered. Labor and Fraternal) pendent shoe Workers’ Union. They | fought them. As a matter of fact,| : ne ee Ee Or ni ti n | raised $200 for the union. All these| the two workers attacked were cor-| WORKERS MUTUAL | SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY P rganizations workers have triumphantly partici-|nered by the three gangsters and Restaurant | | WITH THD WORKERS! 1 SSAA hetrcer Scene Pee in the May Day damonstror [oe a op toy a side street 113 East 14th Street | OPTICAL CO. | the 4 § a, m., Pelham a : sgn PR CIRCA | Eat where the best dairy foods t coves ~ aie — under personal supervision of ||| pyeithe ry is 2 ae aa | DR. M. 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