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J ” ‘ ( 3 y _~ : ~~ ~ Sod — - spe _Fhee Two D. AILY ay ORK R, NEW YORK, MONDA’ AY, M: AY 5, 40800 : : f 15000 BRAVE RAIN “Apron Strings’ Has Freudian 4 M ALG: AMATED BAK ERS ‘med eval Not Salt! MW CONVENTION gent ee Police May 5 EXPOSE BURKHARD AND 2 tions of miners are so horribly bad Faker Had Called M Meeting of pai Locals With in the anthracite, the official United Promise to Discuss New Agreemen Mine Workers policy of always helping the boss interpret contracts AT MINNEAPOLIS Idea as the Principal Theme Rerrerin Coriander iarrre eatin’ isc I, new play, “Apron Strin; a) comely by Dorrance Dais, at the 48th St heatre, “Apron Strings” t the title impl for the name conjures up another version of the theme beloved by Frank Craven and another current NE FROM “OLD AND NEW.” MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 4.—- Braving a heavy rain storm, 5,000 ing and jobless workers demon- trated at Minneapolis Bridge Sq. yesterde They then paraded with many banners and two Red flags ‘ : to his advantage and selling out the Paes Bate adie has Ce Members Disgusted When Found Clique Had workers with secret contracts, that Fiase CoML Henke dicteicrgs. (Cees: ene Dishes,” with & even the delegates in the machine eee ead Min inans Ge oe However, in this No Plan to Improve Conditions; Smash Meeting | case the aproz. strings are not tied to a long suffering husband to be broken at last with comedy compli- controlled tri-distriet U. M. W. con: vention here revolted yesterday. John Lewis, international presi- senting the demands of the demon- trators, and the workers unani on developed among|Burkhard machine as a sell-out} file of the bakers’|clique. One member stood up and Gandhi hopes to throttle the In- | gent of the Tnifanapolia section of This Negro worker, who eh ti jor a pont = cations, but to the fiance of a pros- to the Amaigamated/offered to prove Burkhard wa im revolution by turning the the UMW. had his henchmen on) “@7ched in the New York dem- pea i eee use steps, Sur) Herous mid-western family. at a special meeting'| elected only by a triek. Miller, th: evolutionary will of the masses the gaale committee bring in a pro-| o”stration under the leadership of ' Ore Returning to the bosom of her i 4 t The parade marched through “the |» Fetur ie lomete, Nel | remctete ary che ee ee tee o harmless channels, such «Ss sozal for a contraet at the same the Communist Party, was at- Sa eye ranch th? | family from a summer hotel, where cdestaieve\atace GRR a, Labor ing, would not give him the floor the illegal manufacture of sal’. sates as the las ekica Sie | geeks sph gs : she has met the afore-said lad, the | ,, few? i for that purpose. (The picture shows his adherents jon st'eo waite, There is a cen | Wicked by one of Whalen’s cos- dispersed at the Commanist| first act shows the introduction of | C1 sud New), sow Delos hows 500 and 2,600 were} Split and Join New Union. after the manufactube of a pot of cyal understanding that Lewis, Boy-| °“¢** because he was selling Com- i on Taventeg meeting at H the youth into the girl's household, | ” - e meeting was sched-! Finally the administration tried ‘0 salt at the Manu River.) But ion and others of the clique have, ™umist pennants. (Phato by a | Tis Hill chanieiwe Seecve, Ghavles | “rok rned, that the youth is’ "yw SOVKINO FILM OPENS AT the wage scale, the| jam through a motion for an assess a/ready vast sections of the peo- already agreed to a new contract,| Worker photographer suffering from a mother complex. gRCOND AVE, PLAYHOUSE ment. The meeting broke up, he ple in every part of the country beginning Sept. 1, on the basis of wate tone bate, unemployed | His parent, now behind WEDNESDAY. aunanen into | t members going in a body to t tre passing over to armed revolt a wage cut, either open and recog- ine /aeaeeaic ate Rice ete her a trunk full of fetters con ain-| ‘Pha: Geeond Aver Playhense #ue- Food Work-| Williamisburg Workers’ Club, against British imperialism. nized, or by interpretation of the dating: Were RAGGO: Moseee Morrie (on cee a oe eee | ended) ful oaiiig “al fem shone i je Witties St. where they held a meet-| - eek col generat meeting were Reeve, Moses, Morris, practically any situation in which h. | $eeded_ in_bod n ing, denounced the fakery of th ; pttaasy | Carson, Celia Casanoff and Claralmay find himself in later lif fe piteirtey: ‘Varian rocky by Saoee Burk Gveenberg. Dominated by his mother while she Alechem, as a first premier show: V 7 ard clique and voted to sup- | Leap ula ie ald SDD E TBE : not pot Food Workers’ Industrial | 1 i Dozens of delegates denounced | The St. Paul demonstration was atUaion., kode 1d6 of than auued the committee’s report, and the re-| UT 3000 EFT held at Rice Park, with Rebecca oe bees. bi ’ DEFY TER port was voted down, in the face of | Grecht as the main speaker. The sup sibel : Et ate cal every effort of the administration i The _ Food : Workers' Industrial ROR machine, Union is driving ahead to organ | Il food workers of every sort. Many | Debate was closed yesterday at ing in America, This film will start on Wednesday. On the same pro- gram will be shown the latest So- viet news reel showing many im- portant current events in the U. S. S. R. e boy continues to seek support in the lett Rather a novel idea but unfortunately not workers braved the storm to dem- worked out as well as it might be May 4.—De- |? ayed by every member of e cast but Roger Pryor and Jef- alive, t BUFFALO, N.Y, ¥, nemployed and the Commu noon, and the convention adjourned SPite the heavy rai Abel bt ed sell Daily connate from the Amalgamated and fromthe, NORFOLK, Mey May 4.—Two| tit tomonew, by which jee ‘the | 2000 came out in May dem- Wo npr a an Nt on de Ange j a ' A. F. of L. unions are coming into | hundred Negro workers defied all| Lewis Boylan fag pag ie dane onstration yesterday eaters | SY , and at the demonstrations| Withal, an interesting For All Kinds of Insurance” 'the Ind al Union. Bronx head- lo-| quarters have heen opened at 299: i when the matter Third Ave. Brooklyn headquarte: : came up thatj will soon be open. The main offices Day meeting here. e a ful] discussion and of the Industrial Union are at 16)and detectives were trying hard to decision a s meeting Saturday. W. 2Ist St. and all food workers!keep them away, but failed. Many, in disgust, left the hail.;who want to improve their condi- | Some took the floor and exposed the | tions shold get in Aout. ' attempts of the police and bos: intimidate them at their f Norfolk police | ‘The National Miners’ Union is dis- ’ might go ae. than it iributing leaflets to the miners at jand around the convention, calling re on them to prepare and organize yal of the matter-of-fact father The erowd heard Joe Keen, of the for a strike Sept. 1, against a Audray Dale, the International Labor Defense, and| Wishes of Lewis, and for wage | —eiaconheereet Gkachicn me the house, is satisfac. but, as, prevcndy “stated, | DI. M. Wolfson | George Carter, of the American Ne-| Taises and recoghition of their own| ie | 500 MEET AT WORKERS BATTLE gro Labor Congress, tell of the oH | pit committees. ‘ial and Fraternal Rozer Pryor, as the inhibited fiance, Surgeon Dentist 5 nificance of M . y Jeffers le relis, as his old i41 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9tE St icane flay Day, and many and Jefferson de Angelis, as his old Phone, Orchard’ 2333. there joined the I. L. D. and A. | beige = seoahed | family lawyer, carry av the act- | im ease of trouble with your teéth - ther GREENVILLE MILL AT MINER MEET. eae tu cana trouble trou, tee CALIF, CA TOL MONTREAL :AL POLICE; Dane, werner Ggnterenee,. | i, keerence dein aware : < nN 3 f; ie | spirit of the workers was splen¢ At night there were Red rail featuring the Indian speaker in war costume, oe see eae, thousands were sold. evening in the theatre. With a s to new trick to force adoption of their | Wet Siroko, Harvey, Melvin and th: panies tuning down here and there and a Fe pete representative of the Iroquois In-) 0 : cee ; a May | Prog! dian tribe, Chief Thundervoice. The TY-SEVEN 0 : to ther places, “Apron ‘Telephone: Murray itl 555¢ the yment Serer n here, go on trial on May Fra: gives a good por-,7 Kast 42nd Street, New York- reh 6 unemplc A meeting to demand the release you of careful treatment. id Powers and Carr, facing a trial | | that may end in the death sentence DEMONSTRATION WEST FRANKFORT, Ill, May 4 4—| MONTRE AL, Catt Canada, May 4.— for distributing leaflets in Atlanta, | he y Day demen- ll be held } May 12. j ~The May Day denio: ion rere | a the Plaka Showed great}. Voree ey ee ee, \was atlacked by polive afd coaly interest in the Communist Party Day demonstration against capits GREE program, defense of the Soviet |ism and imperialist war at ih> Pl NATIVES REBEL IN successful May Dz Union, and the struggles against im-| Viger yesterday. \ be oot teste andl obtee ‘ a ue. enaalic 1 & , e eld before the Woodside Mill here. perialist war. | When the police attacked = SO. AFRICAN CITY w2 ees Ss. ely catia Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 PAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Vlease telephone for appointment Telephone: Lehigh 6022 made a wonder: Unit Ay Sec. ILL Aj company and United Mine Workers Whip and thugs with clubs and wh s tainéd about the las Communist Activiti | Ra abcek niseting A tive eye? shoulders of the minets. One miner, ning, police attacked and broke up they put up a stout r Ann Burlack was the principal| Dujon Ivkovich 1 a broken ¢ A M Le g ie MRM a Ni i 4 2 é were arrested, including Dubois, At{ South African reports state that | speaker, and told of the sign.tieance | head, in which LE PSI the evening meeting, after the main by Wo er, several policemen |of May Day, calimg for sti farly and Rice) =" = sens pall, and or- demonstration, 2,000 5 eae were killed Sunday in a clash with! the organization of the wor | ——- i qariitetioh ration, 2,000 participated, a natives, evidently in an attack on} the South. Ovcr 200 Daily Wo of the ez: F ; ’ Striely by Ap The Sac sues weeks large part of them French speaking jthe natives, such as those recently | were distribute, ott the! An Eisenstein Film! An Artistic Eveni! 48-50 DELANCEY STREET £ és workers. Thirty applied to join the |carried out at Cape Town, in an ef-} and ar- . Eldridge St. NEW YORK Sia diy and be . ~ Communist Party. fort to foree the payment by Negro | a day and board |workers of a head tax to benefit| One Way to Duck \theit British oppressors. At Worces-| D inne : Walk G ‘FIGHT DEPORTATION BIG MASS MEETING AND N. Y. CONFERENCE OF so pis ses toaieores| "SS Bermuda, OF WORKERS TO CHINA PARADE THRU PATERSON LABOR DEFENSE, MAY 18 |natives were in control of part of | feaMeurane, Baraids, ty «I |the town. Reinforcements to the) ee police were being rushed from Cape! Yesterday Mayor Walker arrived PATTERSON, N. J. (By Mail)—| The New York D District Conference | Town as the battles continne. | incognito, and received a royal wel e of police action against |of the International Labor pee come from the suave British author- vill be held Sunday, May 18, start- 1928 OTEMKIN” | 4999 DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD” IDR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 19390 1 UNION SQUARE tcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8:83 Not connected with any “OLD pers REW" ther office | Two Chinese workers arrsted in} San Francisco in connection with {the May Day demonstration there, are facing deportation to China, In s the spreading of the May Day. Cail, | Dynamic Pieturization of the New Life in Soviet Russia Hat where the best dairy foods ities. “Incognito” means unknown, | whic: i rtai ath at thos of employed nc eee : tet ‘WALL ST.WANTS MORROW: jer a special political fe ea Katshek THE LATEST FILM DIRECTED BY EISENSTEIN j™° “recommends: ancuer Unity. League spe akers eposéd the | against Cay ss goo W. Moston , Teating wate of the | theve inside Tammany? a took them to Angel Island, but the OE tt Cor, denuings St. lee, government ality against thelers in all parts of the countries. | ede & Con Wall Street, | On the sixth, Whalen gets a din- al safes vere es POPULAR PRICES = unemployed. | Among the important questions on! ‘A resolution demanding the re- lithe agenda of the N. Y. conference lease of the New York Unemploy- | will be the mobilization of the work- | ats contends. “declared ner, from some of the anti-Walker niediate deportation: ‘The Chines Au Covmrades Mact ot that he would decline the|joeses, Drendfully "embarrassing, Rovers ste Chang Det and Fung (~ scars Gena ewe “pe BS IE | UF RY P| BRONSTEIN’S ment delegates and for stronger Jers in the metropolitan area against |JOb of . Senator from New Jer-| thing for Walker, who doesn’t want | D€®- The arrests followed the hold- ; r Oh SiNnCiial a tae Vegetaria fights for work or wages was unan-|the imprisonment. ef Willers 2, |seV-, He will return to Mexico a5| the epen seandal’ of téfusing to go| me of oben air meetings in China- HOTEL UNIVERSE commu be i Ogden stewart Sieepan imdusty adopted. |Foster, Robert Minor, Israel Amter |U+ S. ambassador to give direct in-'to the Whalen dinner, and certainly | t°Y Stee. sr HOPE WILLIAMS 86 Glaretiont Parkway, fh Ending the City Hall monster|and Harry Raymond, now serving |Sttuctions to the Rubio fascist dic- qoesn’t want it ever thtown up to MARTIN BECK ‘3 PLYMOUTH 20.’ AY, of Bway ebb: mass meeting with a resolution for | three year prison terms on Welfare | tators! him that he was there. | $:50, Mats. 1 Oe and “awe straggle for the 7-hour day 5-day |Island because they represented the|, Morrow's real reason for declin-' But if the honorable mayor of | week, and against war on the iu S.|unemployed on March 6, It willing the job and entering the elee-| New York were ill, politically or MUSIC BOX trwas 25% REDUCTION TO CITY AND UNION WORKERS - al RATIONAL | S. R., the workers joined the t\also devote special attention to the tions as candidate for the senator- | otherwise, and “incognito” in Ber- |” mats. Thursday and S: taf or i May D: ' ear old Harry Eisman, | Ship were not stated in his letter’ muda at the same time, well, that! A MONTH IN a Vegetarian wear, | singing and who is serving a prison sentence un. |t0 Governor Larson. Stark defeat) ought to be an excuse for not eat- | THE COUNTRY {| § TOPAZE 9 i RESTAURANT i cheering th mill and work- | til he is 21 because he demonstrated |faced him in the coming elections— ing a Whalen dinner. | By IVAN T 5 Comedy it from the French { 199 SECOND AVR: JE ing dass ind and against the anti-working class boy |and with it defeat of all the EE ‘Walker Starts Back troti Bermuda Be rH DW with FRANK MORGAN, Phoebe Foster Bet. 12th and 13th Ste. ( businéés Wa + at a stand-{scout organization. He is now 16 | policies. Morrow and his Morgan Wednesday, day after the dinner. oY, Wiss We aad if GUL, fi Clarence Derwent Strictly Vegetarian Food still as the v greeted and yats old. {associates in the government did not Have Your Eyes Examined i pevereeres cheered the p “Defend the} Working class fraternal organiza. | Want to take the risk at this time. the Soviet Union,” “Long live the |tjons and militant trade unions and | Hence he will carry out Wall Street's ||| Tel. SACramento 2692 N. T. W. U.,” “Build the C. P. and Negro organizations are being urged | Policies in other government posts. The Szabo Conservatory Y. C. 1.” were slogans enthusias-|to elect delegates to the conference | of Music tically applauded by the workers at/at once and notify the New York, Yonkers Cops Break. 1218 LEXINGTON AVENUR the mill windows. District of the ILD, Room 422, 799 | at 86th Street Subway Station NEW YORK CITY r = baa es Dairy OPTICAL CO, ||) awrite a [SOME ELS saa ari = rs . Mats. Wed. ant Ch wi aE, Find it Mats. Wed, and ant to Wine at Onr Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx Pom n of under personal superv! Saturday at 2:30 The parade was igteres ag hun- | Broadway, whom they have selected, May 1 Demonstration teeteiiee cles te napinwex . M. HARRISON | RKO ATR 3 en olRtat 14th St Station) dreds on th alks, and many; _—_— Wantete * | alheay TERVALB 9149. vat a | Optometrist | joined in the march. YONKERS, N. Y., May 4.—De- in iath St —— | , At Union Hall usands massed TRIAL FOR STRIKE spite police refusal 6 issue a per-| MUSIC COMPOSITION a, thee oe agexye VIC REPERTORY 6th Ave i 2 retaiibpenalad pe Fi 500 workers gathered here |{] VOCAls VIOLIN. PIANO, ‘CELLO OAL DIR Ly Eves. 8:20 Mats, Thur. Sat. 2:3 | HEALTH FOOD at the door and cheered for the! mit, over ers £' Theory and all other instraments NEW YORK CITY b0c, $1. $1.50 aehaa unity of the workingclass, against | 17 MINERS 601 T0 cnt ar. ae on RI ee vA Onponite New York Ere nnd |/| eva INNB Director | the bosses. | maces = catinntes aiid the oe Telephéne Stuyvesant 3590 ig stand » mole st — ee and bu. ant b ue ay ; 0 Soon the hall was packed. A short | TAYLORVILLE, mn, May 4,—| Stour pa ‘om. Night“) SEA GULL) 2ND WEEK—BIG LAFF RIOT RESTAURA NT meeting was held. M. Kushiisky,| Freeman Thompson, president of | lice lines with the speakers’ plat- organizer of N. T. W. U. spokes) the National Miners! Union and 17| form. T. P. Bartétt, who was calling to join and support the C.! other active members of the organ- | Chairman of the meeting, had bare-| P, and revolutionary trade wnions.’ jzation, will go on trial here on May | !Y begun to speak, when he was/ After the meciing, fourteen work-|5 for their activity during the re- | ad aeruaeea Mer sage ‘hen get ers joined the Commur y j cent miners’ strike in this state. | up, but he t6o Whe. initiediately | |pinched. Another speaker was not IMPERIALIST WAR Punish Pioneers permitted to get on the box, and the! THREAT IN TARIFF | for May Day Talks cops then dispersed the workers. Economists Admit It. 3y6uaa JleveGunua DR. A. BROWN Dentist 401 Rast 14th St., Cor. Second Ave. Tel, Algonquin 7248 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNI versity 5865 WORKERS, ATTENTI REAL BARGAINS at 236 FE, 28d St, Bet. 3 & 2d Aves, Ladies, Gents and Children’s Furnishings Extra discount to D. W. readers, EAST SIDE THEATRES | Vegetarian | Now Playing! and Ave. Playhouse 132 SECO w STREET “SHE DEMON OF Phone: Stuyvesant 3316 John’s Restaurant SPEUIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphe: where all. radicale “moet 02 B.12th St. New York Sanne Tarren ||| WORKERS?’ CENTER Because they told their fellow | 4 ‘ |school children the meaning of May S E R O ny BARBER SHOP T H E gS T B Ee Pp E Ss 99 Advertise your Union Meetings PHILADELPHIA, Pa. May 4.—| Day, the international revolutionary Moved to 30 Union Sanare here. Vor information write to 1 That the pending tariff bill threat- | work ng-class fighting day, Florence CHEMIST FREIHEIT BLUG—Mnin Floor —and on the same program— ens War with other competing im- | Seldin, Eli Cohen and her brother per’ rialist powers was the gist of 2) were demoted one term by the prin- The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 657 Allerton Avenue COMEDY AND NEWS REEL i tabrook 3215 Bronx, NY. eo " 1 ba Parana ak ie iading cipal of en cnet le a ih Revolutionary rbohtiss "4 + eee | Phone: LEHIGH 6382 Beginning Wed., May 7, “SHOLEM ALEICHE (Jewish Good Luck) %6-28 Union Sq., New York City , 4g i ley Islan fourth annual meeting of the Amer-| Af} of those punished by the Tam-|| May) Day International Barber Sh { i ican Academy of Political and So-i many school principal are members Greetings! W ay Ma bt dae W. SALA, Prop. - AMALGAMATED Be cial Seience, now in session here. f the Young Pioneers. Their Hiri hatads ep eg AY 2016 Second Aventie, New York Tele Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High Class Work Done Goods Called for and Deliverca (bet 108rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor “If we breed antagonism we may “crime” was informing other school expect American business to be|children of the slogans of the work- | hopelessly harrassed to the fourcor- ers for May Day. | ners of the globe, and we shall have Daily Worker Campaiga || A Doras . ENTERTAINMENT AND DAKCE | aay IDEAL BUSINESS no recourse,” said Dr. Dennis, one J bi i all orotiys 8 popatte atrikers . MT EUALORG Oni ah aae Saturday Evening M. 10tb , : fs, 0 7 z OR TWO | ing, May of the speakers. He could haverin. Jobless, Gives First SCHOOL SHOW TOU MOL AMITY au, || semenosane te eennet hs formation call Pulaski 2988, Levine, ished hie remarks by adding, “We Earned Dollar to ILD! shal! have no recourse but war.” pres All the papets read bristled with] PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 4.— instances of sharp competition be-|A Negro worker of this city, who tween the United States and Great|had been unemployed for seven Britain for the control of the world| months, after receiving his first WORKERS CENTER HALL r See the Armenkino Production Hotel & aa “EVIL SPIRIZ” et, ool We Meet at the— Monday of the month a markets and sources of raw ma-| week's’ pay amounting to $12.60, 228 Second Avenue COOPERATIVE GS AFETERI A which was shown on Broadway Nondny’o ene ett he ve terials. donated $1 to the International La- New York City Board mectinga-every naeseay |bor Defense, to defend the workers GOOD JAZZ BAND cen teion 506 nesrieyt Hae Ch tec 26-28 UNION SQUARE ‘ Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty One tadustry! One Union! Join and Fight the Common Enemy! Office upen from 9 a. m, to 6 p.m Tell the Advertiser—‘I Saw | arrested in connection with the May Your Ad in The Daily Worker.” Day Demonstration. 5 4 Auspices: Section Two Communist Party

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