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rere Tivo KER DELEGATES) WELCOME FROM oe WORKERS) ITAILY WOSEEE NEW YORK, WwW hite Terror in North China MONDAY, MAY 12, 1930 lle | | the Workers 1902—Yundred and thousand hard coal jia struck for May 12, forty-five miners in Pennsyly With this evening of Shakespeare’s “Romeo Today in History of | Final Three Weeks at Civic Rebertory Theatre WISH LUCK” 3 performance | and Ju- “For All Kinds of Insurance” ARL BRODSKY ibs ‘Velephone: Murray Hill 5551 \7 “Kast 42nd Street, New York eight-hour day. 1917—Lenin and | f Shakespensels, "Ronco ai ‘ i other Russian Socialists living in | liet,” the Civie Repertory Theatre pT aT aaa e Farm “Land of the Soviets Zurich, Switzerland, started home | will enter upon the last three weeks perate ronize A srica slegati to carry on revolution. 1918—% of jts fourth and most successful S E R O Y American Delegation Cheka (All-Russian Commission |. , in Fourteenth Street, Dur- v h ge for the Suppression of Corruption |” Q A Aa peal CHEMIST ¥ G tics. Tee pinta se Se Nas Toylee | Counter-Revolution) organ- | ing these thres weeks, e Gal s , el Promise 40 More Soon Delegation, first. workers’ dele- | theatre in Fourteenth St will pre- stabrook 3215 Bronx,_N. Y. gation from abroad, arrived in | Sent seven productions on her — Uae ee oes Fare Soviet Russia, 1926—Massachu- | The five new productions added) °°" © "1° i | Seer | setts Supreme Court refused new } to the repertory this season will) Scene from “Jewish Luck,” a F : mdi oud msied the re. anne 7% Gat to'Baceo and Vanset 1927 |have several" performances each) kino comedy by the. soted waiter, | WORKERS? CENTER } ate eee ; Bein i ‘i mae - {during the last weeks, with the ex- Sholom Aleichem, now in its second 4 S Chama € the usisvense cat’ th Swordsmen of the Anti-Nanking bloc is here busily engaged in viet Russian commer- | during the last weeks, 5 ; a : BARBE. eh Barnitas grim job of exceuting @ revolutionist, ‘The anti-Nanking bloc, | cial agency in London, raided by | ception of Claude An uqiMl.| week at the 2nd Ave. Playhouse, R SHOP r = le different from ke epresentin r erialist British secret service. Bourrat.” Shakespeare’s “Romeo a aa a Moved to 30 Union Square : i ot ol Teilal dah uk FAeOUMGE EV CREAT ofsee hice Proust tescle — and Juliet,” recently added to the EISENSTEIN IS CREATIVE | EIT BLDG—Main Floor j , sinsnioe heent sth the| Onpy Gadde URAL Pons eibelore nd SCAU AER CTs NEAT | . theatre’s productions, will be seen GENIL YS BOARD S of che 12 unten ine 3,0 = ie bade rc fe ale ed parse UD adh sed polo aes bad eleven times ee ais ee OF REVIEW | : ; be sown this yea Children for May Day closes. “The Living Corpse,’ PY) «Greater than ‘Potemkin’; great: | “ i = | Tolsto: ave three perfor a . nad WORKERS, ATTENTIOD rf Theaters ofthe strana So «. Detroit Flings Down Challenge [olstor, wil have thee perform: | tae Baye hae Shank The | MOMMERS. ATTENTION: ne vietov are helping the New York high and public schools ances, while an equal number a “phe World.” REAL BARGAINS i Y F scheduled for the double bill, Ww s s ve and state farms. They were ], k “D Ly’ 7D have adopted the rather inconsistent ! S¢ bivdbeo S ene | This is the opinton of Witton A. | ; gas fa dele "to New Or in * a1 y VIVE (are: of demoting students who| Open Door "and ee von Bae Barrett, executive secretary of the| i d St, Bet. 3d & 2d Avs, S 1 Sect that the jtook part in the May Day demon-| Their, Way.” Ibsevls.. "Th ails, National Board of Review, regard-|| Ladies, Gents and 1 tio |strations. Grades are supposed to| Gull,” will be give dle ee aie Ietaat Gkenetain HIG ; mele ! i te ior Star T Hanae uaa manent nt Daily Worker Conference. See Dealings Pee ea eereesn't| Song,” which has been in the active Ts OSU te aah Ol) Children’s Furnishings i i Asia he quota of 10,000 readers for s of workers have thereby | * ep eae any | repertory for four seasons, will be|220 New, Which 1s now in als sec- |i 4. s - ¥ ; ) eet 1 seem to bother the authorities. ond week at the Cameo Theatre. xtra discount to D. W. renders! PU penheai heey cu y Worker by August 1, This | béen drawn into the building of the é did } aa Wada: | played at two performanc s; and CC a a w he j the Soviet Union. ish. | Detroit is one of the biggest in- | moted Jyer Becker at Public School Tnherito wil : ach h pyene sibel et hada: iilscrmest: anpeine MPLS M. Wolfson ship | dustrial centers in the country. The} 199 Brooklyn, from the eighth |Petformance of the season on Sat-/ 0%, . ° 1 tees wn that the Daily | auto workers are rapidly coming | >t tg 9-A- they found he couldn’t| Uday matinee and evening, respec- | *!™- | __ Surgeon Dentist | r Rn into a mass| toward our Party for leadership.| ST@¢° 0 & A, Phey found he couldn | tively, of this week. | = 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor, sth St i saved he vere lanha bilities “fi i be wedged into the seat. So they} “( ts “ith| Three We k B d one, Orchard 2333, i reased the c The possibilities for building the! }2q to immediately promote him a|_ “Death Takes a Holida with | [nree erkers Durne in case of trouble with your teeth fe 7 1 t hree times among the auto Dai Worker are greater in De- little. 4 | Philip Merivale in the leading role, come to see your friend, who has n our d copi May Day al lished a solid L 6 INC UNION Initiation, j Lu Gam gan ‘ Cut Dues, cam 1 the union open shops a cony will we have not only y member May Day irive Michigan troit than in almost any other dis We will take the utmost adéi antage of this favorable sit already preparing to con- lude the drive with a election edition Jaily Worker, of which we w Announce Quotas aign, as every (tribute a quarter of a million cop- neighborhood in De- ies. (Continued from Page One) trot sn covered by this dis- We challenge, in the 5 where a report vhich will be followed up revolutionary rivalry, the f Sunday drives district in y Party-—Distr w York even by the end of th —to have as Mead ¢ ion of the Daily Worker as L A third term student in Walton} High School was reduced to the sev- | ation, uation | enth grade in the publie school i TELL HOW IT’S DONE AT WORLD PRISON CONGRESS) special | of the ill dis- torturing and burning pris- | ers alive in medieval deat ‘trap: | capitalist America will send a dele- gation to the Tenth International Prison Congress to be helu in Prague, Czeckoslovakia from Au- gust 25 to 30—no doubt, to instruct | the rest of the capitalist world ony e cam- m Page One) because red f (Contin of working ¢ ntai Just From Atlanta. and) The principal speech was deli orn yedahl, general trugele a: and the nor De- socialist and fascist- » returned S: y f company union: where he visited Powers exploitation pr r in their cells. Engdahl th 2 a alled upon the workers to dem s starvation—the Industrial | the lit ‘on of the two workers. | ¢ fights for better conditions pe told of the economie condition needle trade worl , has a national campaign for 10,- members who must be en- union by the time the on opens on June 6 in New in the South and the movement of the wotkers there fighting for bet- ter cond ns. It was a result of Powers and Carr leading the Negro and white workers that th ere arrested and J work, Celebrate & 5-Year Waterfront in Ulmer Park May 31 M will gather at Ulmer On Saturday, Brooklyn, in a demonstration the} |Detroit House of Correction, the ke of which has never been seen| (Ohio prison was fireproof,” Captain |cents. in New York City—a demonstration | Edward H. Denniston, its superin- of thousands to celebrate the magni- | icent of the Fiv progress Plan of Socialist Construction May 31 demon- In order that the tration may have a truly haracter, the Friends of the Union and the Workers Internation- Relief, which are arrangi event, are calling a conference of /iouse of “ répresentatives of working class and 6 E, Fourth All organi re urged to send delegates, 31, New York | the Detroit House of Correction has to be held Thursday, , at 7p, m, at Manhattan Lyceum “how to do it.” Simultaneously with this an- nouncement of the State Depart- ment Saturday, reports from De- troit announced the “discovery” that Plan it all over the Ohio State Peniten- * Park, | tary hell hole. “Compared with the | {will give its 150th performance at |the Ethel Ba | morrow evening. NEEDLE TRAT MEETID ymore TRENTON, N. Theatre to- gay when three workers, John de Marco, Edward Negren and Chris- : . |tion Malinowski were burned FRACTION | |«slightly” by a fire which broke out | 3yOnaa Jleveéunua G. in the brake-lining plant of the | Members of the Communist Party | Kelso Manufacturing Co. who are needle trades workers must }be present at the Manhattan Ly- With the world record for crowd- | ceum on Tuesday, May 13, 6:30 p. m., at a very important meeting, | All members are attending any other may be held on this night in order that they may be present at this | meeting, SECTION 3 HARL. Section 3 has serious difficulties— can’t pay their rent. money necessary a get-together and dance will be held this cor day in the Harlem Casino, at 1 St. and Lenox Ave. egro Jazz Band will pla: |py dance music. Admission is 50} Forward to Mass 5 July 4th. excused from meeting that Communist Activities ~Together. * To raise the t Meetings Tonight. Unit Section 6, § p. A “ , Section’ 8 8 p, m. 105 ng Fri-| Aves Unit A, Section 4, 8 p. m., Seventh Ave H John C. Smith np- the membe tend and stay a in, By order J, May 11.—The| osses took another big risk Satur- Conference | Against Unemployment, Chicago m. at Har- M DANCE “Band, Ad 249 EAST 115th STREET zz and, Admis-|| Cor. Second Ave, New York 18u0 ny from all other | of the District long experience, and can assure you of careful treatment. DR. A. BROWN Dentist 301 East 14th St., Cor. Second Ave, Tel. Algonquin 7248 Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Please telephone for appointment Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Tel, ORChara 3788 DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment tendent, cynically admitted. “It is! ithe worst death trap among Bae jin the United States.” A capitalist press dispatch ae scribes it as “a sagging shell o: MASS bulging walls, filled with narrow, Soviet winding passages, rickety catwalks and wooden tunnels.” Several hun- dred prisoners are lodged in this correction.” e-Year ing the sympathetic organizations through-| i ll lft lili ii out Greater New York and New ersey, May A elp Build’ partons | o to make it possible for be tried under a state law de workers to join th pass din 1861. If they are ¢ 6 ] Union, the initiation fee ,ed they must die in the electric chair a: reduced. Emplov viets them 1 the union for rkers for Will Give Power. and unemployed th the support of the ticne] ten thousand union 1 s Alexander, Neots the ial your Industrial Union will ,D.i John Morgan, Intensive 1 nowerful mass organization which ial Unio organ Il possess enough strength to un- 8’ Alliance, the un ing on. Manha Black Beau " Beatrice Siskind, New |; eretary, I. L. D., presided. “ree Jobless Leaders” on was adopted demand- ase of Powers and Carr nd develop 1 throughout th human sneed-up s contract an nt, co ror of the bos from the dungeons of Atlanta, call- inst all other misera i ‘or the release of the New (Continued from which the needle committee of, the March 6 de i Wolff of the 001 er strators, th 1 f Harry FE | Workers € s support of the mment is de- |} and has been per a and union ¢ to the entire™ leading role. It i jent that Union w class 1 ¢ pel the bosses UCTION TO ND UNION WORKER Have Your Eyes Exami and Glasses Vitted WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. under personal super: DR. M. HARRIS Optometrist SECOND A corner Lith NEW YORK Opnosite New ¥ 1 crry sion of THE Daily Sis Worker eatre Guild Production: HOTEL UNIVERSE By PHILIP BARRY MARTIN BECK 48%, Street ). Mats, Thursday Saturday at 2:50 A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY By 1VAN 'TURGENE | GUILD W. sa. £ Mts.Th.é 7-46" with BE: and ROBERT WOOLSEY W. of S Av. Revolving Stage A. 44th | SHUBERT e.2:80 : Thea. 45th, MUSIC BO Volunteer for the Daily Worker TAG DAY which will be held on ned | by units but also unions and fraternal organizations, women organizations, announced the intention to try anc (five which greatly get an A. F. of ck The work, , to in- against the police men, however, are not so n on 2 the wages and to develop a and the new proposed joining the A. F. of L, They want movement and initiate mass against the foreign-born workers. to k>ve an organization of their own, rgles throughout the country The resolution ¢ evized as mur- | independent of the A. F. of L., over | jobs or wages for the unemployed | der the death sentences and life i which they can exercise better con- trol. The chief demand of the men i for no cut in commission, but the strike ‘committee h f no economic .demands The men. have been making very poor earnings'in spite of long hours and certainly want better conditions But so far nothing has been said about increased pay or shorteni company unions. of hours. Unless some demands of| Unemployed needle trades wor this nature are included in any set-| ers, and those needle trade worke tlement which will be made the men! who are employed, in the company | will gain very little as a result of ynion controlled shops and open} their struggle. shops, of the cloak trade, dress, fur, Oust Company Official leap and millinery, men’s clothing, Larney, one of the vice-presidents | shirts, underwear, overalls and all of the Motor Cab Transport Com-| other needle trades are urged to join pany, tried to gain entrance at the| the Industrial Union at once., strik ing Saturday, but w Join the Industrial Union in thou- | y rejected by the mem-/ prisonment sentences agai:s Japanege workers’ leaders re- cen ied in Japan, with still more to be tried, and 1,800 arrested al- together there. The meeting closed with the sing-, ing of the “International.” | ether union conditions and sti inion control, “With the support of the addi tional 10,000 union members your industrial union will become a fo: tress for all needle trade worker: throughout the country who are be ing ruthlessly exploited, terrorized and starved by the hosses and thei socialist and A. F. of L. fascist- Get Donations! Get Subs! Vegetarian RESTAURANT jh ornate tein a : sands! Build, strengthen and me add Where the best food and fresh bership, who informed the chair that| your union into a powerful mas: degetablen Bre eerved he should be turned over to the) oreanization and a powerful fight- all year round. ittee for handling. The! ing weapon to defend the interests 4 WEST 28TH STR he conference has not been ,¢ pi] necdle trade workers, Let ; 57 WEST 32ND STREET 221 WEST 36TH STREET "GWVVVVT | | the slogan of all needle trade work- ers he: “Join the union and become an | active member of your Industrial | yesterday r ng cabs ned and wast | oF Bepokiyn in an’ eft ©) Union. Don't postpone it... Do it | phone: LEHIGH 632 | deal the otrikiers tuto the belief that today!” | the strike was over, TREE Yat app’ cain cestaleedioh ‘aternational Barber Shop |. W. SALA. Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New York (bet. 103rd & 104th Sts.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Private Beauty Parlor ‘are to join the Shop Delegates a Fen ateennl Council, the rank and file leader of the Industrial Union. Nominate rank and file delegates to the Red International of Labor ongress which will be held| aly in ‘he Soviet Union. Labor Organizations Wor! te an Bast sde ieee) ‘i " a slacntes FURNISHED ROOMS, elevator, * knboratory, ‘Th . Blect 28nk and tie shop: aaloga sautiful, sunny, alse delicious bership | Me to-|to the historie convention of the he ne cooking. With or without Ee Needle des Workers’ Industri bonrd. Very , ene i a dely atmos Senearinein Union, which will be held June 6, 7 night at 13 W, lith meses Vand 8 in New York City. npport the Daily Worker Drive! | = cooperatives, league organizations, Vel SACramento 2592 The Szabo Conservatory of Music 1275 LIEXIN NEW YORK C Insiruction given to dvanes in MUSIC COMPOSITION VOCAL, VIOLIN, ‘Theory and aul ther instru W. 1. R. CLOTHING STORE BROOK AVENUR is Telephone Ludlow 3098 ing, Repairing Work Done Cleaning, Pr High Class Goods Called for and Dell All profits go towards strikers and their families, SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE WORKERS: May LEVINE’S FISH MARKET 674 Allerton Avenue B We Meet at the— COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE Beginners PIANO, ‘CELLO ete. May First and March Sixth | showed us that masses of workers_ are ready to follow our call and/ participate in our activities. They ;/ will help the Daily Worker in the present circulatior and financial | ‘campaign. Many organizations have shown their willingness and desire | to participate in the Daily Worker |Tag Day. | ments] | Section Committees and Daily Worker representatives must mob- ilize all sympathizers and their or- ganizations to make thise Tag Day a success. 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.) vered | ) wVwwwvowvw Day Greetings! ronx, N. Y. Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty '% EVA Le GALLIENND, Eves. 8:30, 60c, 0 riday, Saturday and Sunday, & 2 & | May 16, 17 and 18 & © In this Tag Day we must mobilize | Ss | not only the Party and Y. C. L.} & VIC REPERTORY 14th st Mats, 31. $ LIVING CORPSE” 6th Ave, “TOPAZE” Thur,, Sat, 2:30 1.50 Comedy Hit from the Srench Director MORGAN, Phoebe Foster, | AND JULIET? Clarence Derwent BROADWAY ST. “THE CUCKOOS” ‘T WHEELER THIRD WEEK—BIG LAFF RIOT “THREE LITTLE GIRLS” Great Singing and Dancing Cast a We of Bey | 30. Mats. Wed. and w. Bway. Eves. at 8:40 Mats. Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 of vs THE FO SOVIET Now- ne theme of UNION! —EISENTSTEIN’S— Latest Masterpiece “OLD and NEW" eso SOVKINO NEWSREEL CAMEO °. PRICES POPULAR and Ave. Playhouse 133 SECOND AVENUN, COR AMERICAN PRE} 42nd Street and EAST SIDE THEATRES _ Now Playing! za OR EIGHTH STREET REY LATEST SOVIET JEWISH LUCK fore stest comedy of SHOLOM ALE The life and customs of the J delightful and artistic way. —ON 1 SAME PROGRAM— SOVKINO JOURNAL THE PRESEN’ DAY EVENTS IN THE SOVIET UNION Daity Worker Campaign ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE Saturday Evening, May 17 See the Armenkino production which was shown on Broadway “EVIL SPIRIT” GOOD JAZZ BAND WORKERS CENTER HALL Auspices: SEC. 2, COMMUNIST PARTY PRODUCTION! M, Picture full pt dynamic are presented in the most A picture that can never be forgotten, Admission 50 Cents 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor. Eldridge St. NEW YORK DR. J. MINDEL|| SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonauin ass Not connected with any other office commends another. TRIANGLE DAIRY RESTAURANT 1379 INTERVALE AVENUE Cor. Jennings St. BRONX AU Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx RATIONAL *, Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian chad MELR OSE— VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Always Find it t to Vine at Onur Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx One, 174th St. Station) ONE: INTERVALD HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE, Phone: UNIversity 5865 9149. Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E.12th St. New York Advertise your Union Meetings here, For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City | : i} AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Meets ist Satu Business meetings held the first Monday, of the month Kducational meetings Monday of the month, ‘Bxecutive Board mestingnavery Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Mi One industry! One Union! Joti Fight the Common Enemy! Office pen from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m

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