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“LABOR” FAVORS HIGH| TARIFF; WILL SHARPEN ANGLO-U. S. RIVALRIES D AIL M WORKER, 5,000 V W orke 0 W YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 193 a [== rs on the March in Newark May 1 . The Old and the jproduction, distribut d here by the Cam Sovkino Am- “The Old aa the “New” . A New Phase of Ke volution | AT 2ND AVE. PLAYHOUSE. enough to take away from the les- sons of the picture. The more militant demand the purchase of a tractor; the example of the mowing machine finally swings enough of the rest to get it. The prize bull which has been purchased is wedded to his first cow with celebration and festivity, peasant women and children wear- British Tory Move for High Tariff; “Laborites” | GENE CDT ce A Hing garlatde aud) aieegulamueates eae | SHOWA. (00) BORE se RGN Cnny Narn mony made. Up to now, one born Disguised Supporters [praise for its unusual beauty, for Lae aeliak Sorat eee E eS ala Will Sh A ] im Ez cee see stich tes the Juul in kid payehaeey ‘Home : Ympire’ Policy Wi arpen Anglo- pe ee the world over, in the same direct Home and Empire 3 Pp g an countries, where it was en-| ‘yeactions in a Russian peasant that American Contradictions in his new budget! | In olden times, protective duties ervative Party paign tc tariff were levied mostly for the purpose pened ye r |titled “The General Line.” : | Here is the tradition of Potemkin, with just enough of the new tech- of by the symbolism worked out So nique lately won through the practical example jet Union direc- | star | Michoels, you find in his Kansas brothers. But this bull’s wedding is different. It would indeed take a revolution |to make our Presbyterian and Meth- of New Sovkino | odist farmers with their puritan raise the exis A 2 Beaty eae and to cc favorable trade| of protecting “infant” industries. eee pa eenerine eed to sive" production, “Jewish Luck,” which | tradition pull off anything like that! 7 Sant * * e, to e ass ideas a " reeme colonies. This | But now protectionism is adopted by ee vqaately |Will have its premiere showing at| ‘Then the kulaks poison the bull, sures which the/all capitalist countries none of| See eet |the Second Ave, Playhouse Wednes- | but not before his calf has appeared « pose to arrest the | which heels pro eee on e hal E he movement o he dag aight eo carry’ oni the! tribes c h industry, | cause the role of “protective” duties jmaii rs. : | ‘ ‘ B pted t of this has radically changed. From a de- | The story is that of the collec- rina sired ioe tractor and gen- ; ich more to fensive measure to “protect” “in- |tivization of agriculture in a single| work in, he finds only Martha and |¢T#! machinization, : radictions between fant” industries, it has become an be and eee van in the two others willing. But they go| os picture is ane at pre B rivals, espe-| aggressive measure to raise the je. 4 > factors are | ahead d from that point on the | Swirled growing grain, of sudden he 1 ‘and thus|rate of profit the capitalists reap| Ishown, the poor peasants, without | <> onerative idea fights its way | storms in reaping time, of great world nearer from the home market, thus jeven draft stock; the middle peas-|sjowly uphill, winning more and | Plains, of sun.and shadow, struggle r than to “Save strengthening their competitive | jants, jeering, individualistic, hard to | nore, jand victory. Appraisal and com- r vith its | | convine c e ‘ i vith other Soviet pictures ce power abroad. Together with its jconvince, but who can be and are 7 ? dance parison wit! Pi Drought comes, and you see the |;. aitsioult and not necessary. Here | no means the accompaniment, dumping it has be- | in the lof machinery and improved meth- gorgeous priests and deacons, laden with stiff vestments and holy im- is one of the greatest productions ‘ocates for a|come an important weapon poeiny et ‘ ee eae ‘produciied hind the struggle for colonial markets. | ods. he kulaks are there, too, , 1 0 ie greatest iim makers in 1e uarding. The The American capitalists under-| cabotaging to the bitter end, The |*&°% leading a parade of desper-|..14, pure propaganda all the way F 5 ately earnest peasants to the open | j)0 1) » impose a very|stand the value of this weapon and| co-operation of the state and of the |7-°7 Citar, where they pray for|t#tough, and such perfect art that burden on the workers and are now mercilessly using it, par-| workers with the peasants is shown. Bein Se U : those capitalist crities whose mas- meet the strong op- ticularly against its greatest rival, | |The picture slashes bitterly at the|"“* ; Mitac ters are smashed by its propaganda : ‘kers. But the | Great Britain. The British capital-| disease of bureaucracy, and shows|, They pray in grovelling fashion. | have to bow to the skill of Fisen- the Labor ists also have dropped their clas- bes ; it in its true Ifght, not as the main |beating their faces in the dust and stein and of the rugged peasants lithee:rade acliey and) adopted After demonstrating for three hours in Military Park, nearly five thousand workers defied the |jis0 of the Soviet apparatus, but as |Strewing earth on their heads—but| and workers who do finer and truer : safeguarding.” The two greatest| Police and marched on Broad Street. The Communist Party will continue to mobilize and organize the thing malign, growing in the|it doesn’t rain. The priest peeps! acting than any in Hollywood can ‘ + by deeds. imperialist rivals are fighting for} American working class for the struggle against unemployment, against wage-cuts, for the seven-hour | chinks, and to be rooted out. \slyly around like a fox, and, recog-| qo, _V. Ss. ; the cam. the colonial and other markets with| day, five-day week, for social insurance and against the entire capitalist system. Del ACEC chew CAGS. seals of |” ne that his prestige is collap- ald to abol-| the same weapons of which protec- i ic peasant life, their |="€ fast, sneaks away. ; eguarding duties” is a tive tariff is one of the most impor-| 5; @ Hooded’ with. barnyard refuse, | Then you see the New, the en e to deceive the workers. It; tant. As tariff walls are increas- | | Ae sodden sleep of exhaustion, the|¢"eam separator, a type like the! wORKERS’ CENTE on record that Snowden, ing in height, war clouds gather ie PA Today in History of | Econ MIST ‘hugs, the jealousy born of bitter|American De Laval, turned by! S’ CENTER MacDonald’ s ef accomplice, re-| faster. It will soon burst into the mueele |hand, watched with the same | BARBER SHOP tains all the “safeguarding SET ISO storm history has ever seen. the Workers The poorest of the poor peasants | Strained exorsianey i We faces re Nsyedte, a0, Uaieb. desks ——— eae cea ae lis Martha—she has a plow and a/the crowd as when they were wait-|| erenimir BLDG.—=Main Floor jer but no horse. She tries to|ing to see whether it would rain. NIN IN May 6, 1920—Miners of Matewan | borrow a horse from the rich peas- | But the machine is not like god, the | | d other non-tmion coal fields in| ; Me 1, fac an Us Welt Vi euch ti | Jant, whom she finds snoring in bed |™achine works. : esi nia 0 - % , ny . Akron Police Break Whi Rea ivy SOON Ata renee Hastens « Cita St lin mid forenoon with a big jug of | be at eh a oh ints WORKERS, ATTENTION! | ‘ “7 “ders me : home brew by his side. Rejected, modeled after that on the state GREAT NEW DRIVE PICKETING TODAY at Goodrich Orders Sun Yal-sen lected president of | Doom; Condemn It {ihc tries to plow with the cow,|farm, Here a sub-title in the “Gen- REAL BARGAINS! | xs yobanoney Ciara: Petubties 1aan| See When the agricultural manager {eral Line” explains that it is done} ,. at ;—Commercial treaty signed between| A stg tem signed by 1,028 bour- ; i i. | 236 EB. 23d St. Bet. 34 & 24 Aves, 5; 0 AKRON, Ohio (By Mail). — A | Soviet Russia and Germany. 1024 |'gacie ecsncietar ot the Acierionn (Comes 2nd reese the: formation ot by ‘the: assistance jaf tapvory WotR} 7 dca Gants and Children’ Campaign for 6,000 Clique nag to er large section of the Akron police | yy Raaeeda ack Weck |geois economists of the American! , cooperative to take advantage of jers in the cities. This sub-title has , s and Children’s See : dep riding horses and mo- | Rango bere ‘: linda, struck,” workers at/Economie Association was pre-! new machinery and to stop the ruin- !been killed in the “Old and the New” Furnishings New Members Thurs. |All to Sign Agreement) toreycics into the crowd, cracking |"ansoo™ India, struck. sented to President Hoover yester-| 445 division of land into little|—apparently the American censor] xtra discount to D. W. readers, — heads right and left with night day, urging him to veto the Smoot-| renced-off strips, too small for any-|can’t stand that much propaganda. The Effrat clique in the A. F. of | sticks, and backed by a fire eel Bey tariff bill should it be’ thing but sickles and seythes tol Other cuts have been made, but not justrial Union L. Cleaning and Dye House Drivers’ which could throw 1,000 gallons a passed by congress. Speaking in || Dr. ABRAHAM MARK f Union is calling a special meeting | minute, blocked the street leading| Vests pe CS OCC i | eee DENTIST we «| of the drivers working in cleaning |to the B. F. Goodrich rubber plant, | economists are afraid that the tariff 949 BAST 116th STREET s|and dyeing shops in order to force May Day. The police did not try to |will help to sharpen the class strug- | Cor. Second Ave. New York | them to sign the individual agree-| stop the parade going north on| |gle and hasten the destruction of | ¢ A BM a] § Sy BA E Ni T g @ DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY : -;ment. So far the drivers have re- | Main street, but had their orders not capitalism, = | hone for appointment } isted this, because under the in- to let any of the rubber slaves see HOUSTON 2 The economists insist that the | 1 Lehigh ¢022 dividual contract a driver would be | a workers demonstration. The horses Wi , esas (By bear tari yh AUS G Ue of Eh ae stopped from working in the terri-|were lent to the police by the state | ‘¥out request for permit, 1,500 ling and benefit only the big | Theatre Gaila Productions =") at 3/tory if fired from the job. The Ef-| militia. : workers, nearly half of them Ne-|monopolists. ‘They refute the hypo-|[/ | Tenure Gaul Fromelions “1 ie EY BO QOUN Dt oe ve t raat frat Weintraub gang is trying to| he workers had met in Perkins janes, ee —— city hall here in {critical argument that the high rates HOTEL UNIVERSE PERS a ee | DR. L. KESSLER : Tomorrow, the exgcutive of the| break the resistance of the drivers. | square, Rolain a larder ecued Medals et jay dex Satay Hear pee ah ules eee Hi a ane with HOPE. WILLIAMS | SURGEON DENTIST r ‘ * ~ 4 | and signs presente: ie demands of | and point ou a ie mass of farm- By PHILIP BARR | with shop delegates council will meet at; In the Westchester Cleaners and | plauded speeches on the meaning of | Strictly by Appointm : - | th di 4 'S 7 5 | Ppot ent ¢ p.m, in the office of the union, | Dyers, where the workers answered |May First, and were urged to or- |snigutity he end of dine Growin, [earns botn as producers and | MARTIN BECK! fires: || PLYMOUTH 2". *3th.st Wie0 Rr dose Denno arias : 131 West 2: . ‘the terror of the bosses and the | ganize and fight against low wages, | complete caualitey “co Nenro fe ee inves. 50. Mats, fhursday d Sat. 2:40 Cor. Eldridge St. NEW YOR! { As part of the mobilization prep. union officials with a strike, pick-/long hours and unemployment in| vhite workers, defense of the Soviet ron caren Ves anon irene tee ¢ there will be block and |eting is being carried on. The union the Goodrich, Firestone, and other Union and no imperialist war. Fight for the seven-hour day, MUSIC BOX Bway. Evgs. at 8:40 | =a . street meetings today and tomorrow. |fficials are bringing scabs and j factories here. The speakers were Rose Fleer,| five-day week | A MONTH IN Mats, Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 | DR. J MINDEL t Al’ shop delegates of shops on 37th|angsters. The whole police force; Speakers were Morris Stamm, ... : gener e i s ° : St, and 39th St. will meet in the|of Mount Vernon is mobilized to/Dave Williamson, and Andrew |“ccreraty of the Houston, unit, of : | THE COUNTRY | “TOPAZE*” ||| surcecn vEntist ‘ ; ied Lael: By IVAN TURGRENEV Comedy Hit from the French 1 UNION SQUARE ¢ anion office tod: Similarly, those |Protect the scabs, but the strikers from 36th St. and 40th St. will meet |are not intimidated by the police or tomorrow. | gangsters. The strikers are send- | Parks. Wore Forbidden Red. The parade was led by si 0! Union, and H. Hagensen. oung |resolution embodying the above pro- Bvs. 8:30 180 f the Marine Workers’ Industrial | When the | My Ll, Lm Lm Lm. GUILD W. MORGAN, Clarence Derwent Phoebe Foster. Room 803—Phone: Algonquin ot connected with a ati other office These street delegate meetings |ing committees to other shops andj} aed ; 4 eee ae av is ins el are folding atopsentas wnastinies in | Worker girls wenn red ee jgram was placed before the crowd | vd order to arouse the workers against |though Police Chief Boss had for- |for adoption there was only one vote organization In the shops, to set up| (VCC! 10 Ur eeaking agents cf the|bidden the workers color to be dis-lagainst it, this from a pot-bellied, | a ene played on May Day. He had also |officious looking gentleman, who| mittees and organizational _ma- | bosses, the Effrat Weintraub gang. | “THREE LITTLE GIRLS”) == Great Singing and Dancing Cast || Eat where the best dairy food, are served, Where one castomer recommends another. Help Build THE “THE APPLE CART” By Bernard Shaw CLOSES MAY 10 shop, , building and block com- chinery. There will be competition, There was picketing yesterday | to see which of these committees can| morning, and this morning ae secure the most members and Onna: | ‘will be mass ye Picket ize the most shops. RUBIO CRIES FOR AID The organization of definite sites factory, and when it turned south jon Main street, attacked with great | | brutality Parks and Stamm were clubbed to the ground with nightsticks; Wil- issued strict orders that the parade|was promptly told, “You lose,” to |must not go toward the Goodrich |the general amusement of all. The Houston press gave consid- Fight for Work or Wages! ALVIN *\ ath, a ; ly BEX other — IVIC REPERTORY i st | Volunteer for the Daily eee eRe eete ape se 2 “THE CUCKOOS” TRIANGLE DAIRY RESTAURANT | 1379 INTERVALE AVENUR Cor, Jennings Sst. BRONX means shop str All needle| ae BS trades workers m support the “ x y liamson was run down by a motor-| $ | E NB, Director 2 2 ds aac All Comrades Meet at : cxanization campaign of the indus-| THOUGH “ALL'S WELL” veto.“ ait were arrested. Anna! “For AU Kinds of Insurance” Worter Aches and NOREWT WOOLSEY. BRONSTEIN’S ; bal union: \Myers, age 18. Peas Margaret Sa- IN HAVE THEIR WAY" an. WEE : BIC F c a 2 2 2KK—BIG LAFF RIOT Vegetarian Health | TWG WORKERS DEAD | FIGHTING AT MADRID Reports from Spain indicate a) growing disintegration of the power | of the monarchy, a clash at Madrid Monday ae 2,000 students and police backed by troops occurred, the | students raising the red flag—which | Polit tical crisis are under the circumstances, signified |““Stability” reigns. Mexico dispatches give the im- pression that the imperialist lackeys of the Rubio government simply are |pining away without Ambassador Morrow, being at a loss how to meet lall the problems without him at \their elbow giving directions. In- |deed the economic crisis and its !problems are hard enough for these \bootlickers to tackle, though a brave face is given that the oil crisis and “settled” and | But the huge number of starving | thejr adherence to the cause of a| and Advancers Fi seer ° Pie oN Sov! 2 ‘ t 4 h graft was rumored that | cooperatives, league organizations, Dynamic Picturization of the New Life in Soviet Russia republie Fired on, »y|unemployed, the peasants cheated and so much g' t in Ny , 5 i ‘shite i tho cables do not explain, two work, {of the land they were promised, the |its president, the Earl of Jellicoe,| MUSIC. COMPOSITION fete. May First and March Sixth| THE LATEST FILM DIRECTED BY EISENSTEIN | calamity produced by the fall in the price of silver and the continued depression in oil production con- tradict this lie, patterned after Hoover’s prosperity bunk. Hence, ers—not students—were killed, and | some forty persons wounded. The) government of Berenguer is deeply / disturbed, Berenguer saying, “We must stop this.” Which means that he can’t. |though “there is nothing wrong,” | io & wel oo Sect Ef Ett, | Cleanings Pressing, Repairing | shown their willingness and desire rae r things out. St.; 8 p.m. High Class Work Done VOTE ON YELLOW-! 1800 Seventh Ave: Unit 3 Section 4-1 Goods Called for and Deliverea || T#¢ Day. EAST SIDE THEATRES FOOD DOG PARKER NOW) z [260 p.m 79 Broadway, |] Ar profits go towarde strikers) ..tion Committees and Daily : a Vegetarian | International gitprop. |] suow Your, soupaniry | Worker representatives must mob-| Now Playing! | RESTAURANT Servile Tool of Wall Street. Wireless Joint Me District Agitprop 1TH THE WORKERS! | itize all sympathizers and their or-| | 1600 MADISON AVE. oe cat aa econ Aaa ganizations to make this Tox Dos | BOGE AWE. PEAY IROUWSE |!) chore: Universny sees j a success, ® ks 3 | | The confirmation of Judge John | News J. Parker, the vicious North Caro- | lina labor and Negro hater notori- cus for his “yellow-dog” contract decision, will be voted upon in the (Wireless By Inprecorr) BERLIN, May 5.—On Saturday | the Supreme Court at Leipzig sen- ee tolsy. |tenced Karl Hinkelman, editor of ahem dae ore Pn || H PPES'’ here all radical: ‘arker was nominated as an as-|“Kaempfer,” the Communist daily at stabroo! FOAx, wT yy wy Rithee (Nee eS, sociate justice of the supreme court} Chemnitz, to serve twenty months| ~ and on the same program eee ue oe York | | by Wall Street Hoover. imprisonment in a fortress on the + that Parker | charge of treason. The charge was who | based on the publication of anti-war In spite of the fa is an obviously “rotten egg” | bol, age 17, e arrested for “dis- orderly conduct by noise” because they led the Young Pioneers in sing- | ing COE ie song. Veterans Cheated by the British Legion, London reports give an account jof the result of the “British Legion” | \having investigated itself. Like the; American Legion, the British Le- gion is officered by capitalist snobs, | had a committee “investigate.” Communist Activities Unit Meeting Tonight. Labor and Fraternal en Band. Lith St. y.LR, Brase ht, 8 pom. 10 E ia! Ail workers invited ARL BRODSKY (ARE Murray Hill 555¢ 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York Tel. SACramento 2592 The Szabo Conservatory of Music 1275 LEXINGTON AVENUB at 86th Street Subway Station NEW YORK CITY Instruction given to Beginners Telephone Cooperators! VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO, ‘CELLO Theory nnd all other instruments W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE 542 BROOK AVENUR Ludlow 3098 Patronize ~EeRO'T CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue P--hland Palace, Thursday Eve., May 15th TAG DAY - which will be held on An Eisenstein Film! An Artistic Event! 1928 “POTEMKIN” | Friday, Saturday and Sunday, | May 16, 17 and 18 1929 “TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD” 1930 “OLD » NEW” In this Tag Day we must mobilize | |not only the Party and Y. C. Ld units but also unions and fraternal | organizations, women organizations, |showed us that masses of workers lare ready to follow our call and} | participate in our activities. They |will help the Daily Worker in the | present circulation and financial |campaign. Many organizations have R-K-O a ben CAMEO ty POPULAR PRICES NoW 13% SECOND *VENUE, CORNER b1 a STRERT “SHE DEMON OF | Remember: Help build and main-} tain the Daily Worker by partici- | pating in its Tag Day Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday, May 16, 17, 18. COMEDY AND NEWS REEL Beginving Wed., May Wd Luck) Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx | RATIONAL | Vegetarian RESTAURANT 7 199 SECOND AVE: JE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian ‘Food MELROSE— Dairy an: RESTAURANT omrades Will Always Bim@ 41 Pleasant to Dive at Our Pince 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx « eHO Ne rR 9149 — |] Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A piace with atmosphere Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to kas already caused considerable | articles and a report that the Saxon "1 4 . stench, Hoover is holding on to him! metallurgical works were producing haiawosiens tex, Wamens tke CONCERT by R. F. QUINN, Baritone - The DAILY WORKER and has spurred on Wall Street's | airplane parts for military purposes. |urna"tEtwomie crisie and the struts || ASSISTED BY ARTISTS—FOLLOWED BY A BIG DANCE || © Aavabbing ESbe 26-28 Union Sq., New York City democratic and republican spokes- men to push his confirmation. thirty-ninth Communist editor sen- PASCIST’S CAR KILLS months. WORKER’S CHILD them with the monev collected to the . nd Martin Lotker, the six-year-old} CUT WAGES 15 PER CENT. Workers School office. MEMBERS OF THE SHOP SEND neseaubaal cht isi ede ttientt tne trp GREETINGS AND CONDOLENCES TO OUR DEAR 16 W, 2ist Sta New Yorke City boy of Comrades Ida and Aaron 1 Ohs case of Hinkelman’s makes the tenced to prison in the last few BERLIN, May 4.—The Mansfield of the workers.” Proceeds Workers School. Admission 25 cents. * * Workers School Drive, AN comrades and organizations who still _have collection lists return Tonight, 8.30 p. m., 2700 Bronx Park How to reach hall: 6 or 9 Ave. “L” to 155th St. Admission 50 Cents Get your tickets at Book Shop, 120 4th Ave. and Workers Book Shop, 26 Unis THE UNIT OF CAMP NITGEDAIGET AND THE ion Square Food Workers Industrial Lotker was knocked down by an/Mining and Smelting Co. an Amer-|Fast, Louis A. Baum "Rationaliza- iiss? ” ||| Bustness meetings held the first | automobile passing Camp Nitgedai-|ican-controlled corporation, has an-|'!0"--from Capitalism to socialism. We Meet at the: COMRADES IDA AND ARON LOTKER IN THE |] Monday of, the month at 3 i; He died ten hours afterwards |nounced that it cancels its wage| , Plumbers and Helpers. ry ||| Monday of the month, Executive (hi re cci as ecuceal laceasetatec and Ure Ot ieetes aii, Ronreearemee ae OVE COOPBRATIVE CAFETERIA TRAGIC LOSS OF THEIR CHILD MARTIN. ff ||US mectites™every = aeceday y will take place on May 6 from the)be cut 15 per cent. All sorts of \ 26-28 UNION SQUARE ie Common Ememy! y Cor perative House, 2800 Bronx Park Uast. wogkers. ane threats are being made against the Tell the Advertiser—“I Saw Your Ad in The Daily Worker,” Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty Office upen from 9 a, m, to 6 p.m

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