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DATLY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, _MAY 14, 1920 ! “For All Kinds of Insurane NEW FOOD UNION | rois ee | MEETING TONIGHT °RNAL avRcHY AN SHOPS ELECTING Coordination and Cooperation Fi BRODSKY | the Workers PROSTITUTION CHARGES i i Telephone: Murray Mill 55: : WINNING SHOPS May 14, 1771—Robert Owen, 10 A | D DEFENSE A new and despicable form of at- C. P, DELEGATES Necessary Says Soviet Worke 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York a | English utopian Socialist an |tack by Whalen’s police department | With the increasing world inter- | EVA LE GALLIENNE A a hen two S. M, Eisenstein, the youn; i “ trad organizer, born Z | jwas started Sunday wi est in » young Cooperators! Patronize Call Dave aur: a Toilers xe y ge urea dhodsana ( Singing eo vailninds ”?|Young Communists, Mary Miller | Workers Clubs, Schools soviet “film director, who mage | y Y : SONI a lee 3 | ines and Rose Roskinoff, were arrested] “Dyonane for May 25 |‘Potemkin,” “Ton Days That Shobdk | S E R O Y to Bronx Rally cloak, suit, skirt, and reefer mak- | and Other Features | for handing out leaflets to United | 19) Or MAY 49 | the World” and “Old and New” (the os ers struck in New York for 44- ane aaa ready | St8tes_naval sailors, and cage the election cP dclemates to the latter film now in its second week | CHEMIST How to hour week and better conditions, | Shall the jobless leaders, already | the first with “criminal anarchy an . aba aaa at the Cameo Theatre), some inter- 5: poem © hour wee under a three-year sentence, be rail-| disorderly conduct” and the other |New York State Nominating Con- aie aR GAS conearnin gs ia 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, NY. 1921—A. VP. of L, chase dy PAN" | canting andze years behind prison | with “prostitution.” | vention is taking Pass eee numerous i own pri \° ; estion is ° ; : ' workers’ organ- ditions | cil = 4 rareress to shia [hs i ae oe tee i op the} winer is held for $4,000 bail, for one Bens and wor! 01 Vo dugacd Uibep thovuas been Bik ize Chinese and Japanese workers | workers of this city and they can!) 0.3 sete etal 4 . Ri ohsteenty f : cee Get lcoten thal ar tonight at Central | Rezing tomorrow morning at the) “m0” Jewish workers’ organiza- |enstein’s chief cameraman, has in West, 1922—Two jurors in | give the er tonigt re St. Magistrate's Court. . i more come to the fore, las : i ra House, 67th St. E r jtions are responding to the call of and memb of L., ai co-workers comes to light. WORKERS, ATTENTION! REAL BARGAINS imprisoned I. W. W. members | Heorense holds its meeting in behalf |CO™P8ny pellceaen on all the raids | are visiting every Jewish working- to the cinema se acld. He says: [Mt Sa AIA Rte Steel a 2a Avs. were innoceni of murder in de- | of these leaders of the unemployed against young woukere ee sere: jclass organization in the city, brng-| “Until recently little attention Ladies, Gents and re te oi yh Si 0: pi . | | : ew fending their hall against Amer- | in behalf of Powers and Carr in| {it to sailors, sald in the ease O° |ing to them the program of the was paid to the technique of photo- | Children’s Furnishings ican Legion attack, 1925—Fii Atlanta, Georgia, and as part of the | "® 4tres! nf |Communist Party. Twenty-two Jew- | graphing the scenes indicated by the | ? congress of Workers International | great protest which is rising all | st way to stop the distribution of |i) workers’ clubs have already | scenario and designed by the direc- | ra discount to D. W. readers! Relief opened in Moscow in Moscow. Dvaritiie countey acniatithe brutal | eaniets: ternational Labor Defense |*lected, delegates and endorsed the jtor, It was thought that the diree- : ial ~ yenohinis wks a he International Labor Defen: venti Party. |tor’s ima i f invantion: : | lynching of Martin Hughes. convention of the Communist Party. | tor een pene ny nea ere In Shakespeare's tragedy, “Romeo |} Dr, ABRAHAM MARKOFF iF b |is defending the two cases. In addition a number of non-parti- | sufficient to ere xander, ILL.D. Negro} ee se ¥ d|indescribable yet definite which we and Juliet,” the newest production | SURGEON DENTIST iso iat eenenel a ! ro | san schools and Jewish si mg THRE Sn _ SURGE wrist t “This Hl be one of, the speak: death benefit societies have taken call the idiom of the cinema. In the |°f the Civic Reperto cor. 7e AST JISth STHERT Ps : ae ponents the ‘ae SPR oe SHOLAPUR H similar action. |matter of photography it was taken | ‘heir th St. ork h Negro and white. Jo- 1 \¢ that ifthe 6 2 DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY Some Elected Already. or granted that if the scene was tributing share to the realiza-'I wiense ¢glophone for appolatmen: * £004 tion of the final result, | Telephone: Lehigh ity it was bad.| “On the purely artistic side 8) ee a oo db idetendin _All other working-class organiza : anoths : ‘speak r. The jand in a number of insta ntly illuminated it w t lacked c mple notions and o~ | Thes ‘ If they re a progr vent Con- | intimate operation bet n the , Ss : 7 , R ed ote and jgates have already been elected. siderable development with the | director and the cameraman is abso-|| Teh O&Chara a7sa cht | Strik ceAgainst Increase provided b FOG eit y Se || The Trade Union Unity League | progress of our cinematograp lutely necessary to bring about the | DR. L, KESSLER (British “Labor” Rule is actively on the job mobilizing the ais delegates from shops and the vari- |art is a colle i Lies—and Kills ous trade unions. a Ae mH | Preparations are being made to > dance, and there will) Reports from India, despite the | give a rousing reception to the dele- r of fact, the cin results, In “Old and New” such sUuGHONGHMOER Ps Bh The ind tion and mahal apnterite atilciz cheek noeuiecees iat ca nay i V RAPE OU ea a ay er pol os vi ae 4686 DELANOEYsanneD ative projects independently | ist between the director and No 1 Cor. Eldridge St. NEW YORK nd without the co-operation of a of Two Hours a Day [ring cle Due to the speed-up é f hours his ere a demand th f and firing, the por-| he othe atures, ce” gi “ : _ oy g flock into the|ters and the elevator sie pe aiken. feavre eassurance” given by the “labor” | gates on their arrival in Schenec- host of other individuals and groups) “The light effects in this film | —— = Industrial the rest of the maintenance workers | Come to Central Opera House to-|zovernment secretary for India at | tady, the center of the General Elec- that are required to were produced not at on night at 830 p,m, Tickets are 50)London on Monday, show that Sho-/ tric and the American Locomotive |and bring it to the audi 1 jig. | Cents at the Wi op andjlapur, the second largest textile | Companies. re dunch, ead Raed room |¢enter, is completely in the hands) out the consent of th Pe arpa ba mit the consent of the | 459, All proceeds for ¢ . lof the masses and that the British | : eae be Hee ees vhs Sleant iy ESE \troops sent there have so far been| JOBLESS LEADERS ng -'wages at he earst pub! tions. | rs ; : Lensihenes mae: PROLETARIAN BALL. junable to recapture it. is h : | ection Three ae More troops are being sent, while | ° i6, at Harlem Casino |in the north British planes of the HE A RI NG TODAY & Hearst publications are increas-} Arranged “labor” government are aropping | hi ke and fight for the rdly, es with a view of Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist (41 SECOND AVENUB, Cor, 9th St. Phone, Orchard 2383. 1p case of trouble with your teeth | come to see your friend, who has | | st requirement in the c' 8, the ‘proper co~ ordination long experience, and ean you of care! ing the hours of their building main- | Friday, May ng was t de- tenance workers from eight to ten.j will be one of the nicest dances of} fense € worker was injured while work-| the season. All comrades must come |bombs on Indians headed by the h — stop eve mpt ing and was fired to save taking| with their friends, Admission 50|tile tribal chief, the Haji of ra a a aoe ath St } Theatre Guild Productions 3yGnaa Jlevebunua ganizat ¢ care of him or repairing the dam-| cents, buy your tickets in advance. |241, who, at the request of Indians| Today a am. in 57 Mg ee ee 3 in Peshawar, was trying to take that | Magistrate's Court, William Z. Fos HOTEL UNIVERSE “THE CUCKOOS” The Building Maintenance Work- leity from ‘the British. Sholapur|ter, Robert Minor, Israel Amter, | . , he nee: DR. A. BROWN ‘ sd 4 creeks, “ h Harry Raymond and Joseph Lesten By PHILIP BARRY with BERT WHE ty Union presented the demands} Communist Activities (will be “handed over to the mili- : noph Testes | PASE MS ssh Counae WG aoe Dentist Hearst Publications as fel r tary,” which will doubtless mean a|appear for hearing on the charge|} || MARTIN BECK #3" Street |) uian Wri omG Like RIov entis: massacre, but, if so, one which will/of assaulting a policeman, wh Eves. § Os Tat Har |set more of India aflame. Chief Cossack Whalen had placed | and azz Band against them for leading the jobless | ~ ) x Juiz and. "Admis-| Wedgewood Benn, the secretary | eins Saha rote or wacsntt | | ; : i |in their demands for work or wages | for India, reporting in the house of lin the demonstration of 110,000 in A MONTH IN commons, admitted that the air-| 17; . Fistee here using beriie pant (Caan omeare on Mane THE COUNTRY a ™ " ith ve @ e ioned é = ieee |Peshawar, and gave the report of fay appear Raymond Luiza and Bh IVAN Tonia) eye Fraction, | the Delhi government that a state/Teon Lewis, also charged with as- | GUILD W. 524. Bye, 3:20 neat the |f violence onned ree bot er, jsault, Brodsky of the Internatio a ‘ | ganizers had been unable to cheek,” | ahor Defense will defend them all. MUSIC BOX 322, <8, 21] lreferring to Gandhi's pacifist fol-| qr.’ gs Ws case has | lowers. “But for all this, Benn had | u® # the third time this caso ha ( be IG REPERTORY 14th St | mats ahursday and Saturdny at 230 | come up, each time being postpon: AQ | Eves, 8:30. Mate, Thur. t. 2:30 | 66 TOPAZE 99 | | ). Mats, Thursday turday at 2:50 vialrlows: Restore the 8-hour 1/every maintenance worker shall re- | ge ceive one-half hour for lhinch; em- | picketing goes on|ployes, after working one week, | Il not be discharged until the! grievance committee, consisting of > ria representatives of the firm and the | 8t od Cafeteria on | union, shall settle and determine the | nator ( eria on) just cause of the discharge; during . still continue. the discussion the worker shall re- ia on 23rd St.,/main at work; the union shall sup- | today after | ply the firm with maintenance help; | strike ac-! working cards shall be issued by the secretary of the union; if the don Thr May 301 Bast 14th St., Cor. Second Ave. “THREE LITTLE GIRLS” Tel. Algonquin 7248 Great Singing and Dgncing Cast Revolving Stage a W. of Bry | DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN LeNTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8188 Not eonnected with any other office ; [to lie by saying that “the situation | “y uira is out on $2,000 bail and Worker | was improving and was now well in ly wis on $1,000. Both were beaten | Taub, 938 E./ union is unable to furnish the hel} j qa” i Toney tie, GAULIENNE, Plrector Comedy Hit from the Kreneh | Eat where the best dairy f aii thet foe lreeutred Witte Geel he Ger Ke bend? : up by the police March’6 and ar- Tonight “ROMEO and JULIET. | with FRANK MORGAN, Phoebe Koster, || are served, Where one cantomer year, was employ workers in the open market, 6.30 p. m.| In the meantime, since the bour-|rested to prevent an assault case | pom! Night—-«0 DOOR” and | Clarence Derwent | recommends another. He nb totes provided that they later ebiain registered MUSt) peois National Congress Working |against the police. WOMEN HAVE THEM WAY? | - TRIANGLE DAIRY as a bitter fight | worki iy ji tt 38. ‘committee is to meet this week to} Foster, Minor, Amter and Ray- = % - s a bitter fight working cards from the union at the Section Five. Ic ide the future policy, the vice- | mond are serving three years on RESTAURANT eee nee) the a end of the first working day, after its or ent Len Irwin, Seon the summer | another charge of “unlawful assem- | ATE AT 2p ERR YALD AY SUUR SOE Aaa TST [RE EEN YS AVERT 31 | SUNIRs ‘\eapital at Simla, has issued an art-|bly,” connected with March 6. Les- NDING OF THE | San ener Bt, BRONX ment. In the Bronx sec-| tenance help, such as elevator op- | 569 + new shops were settled /erators, porters, firemen, handymen asktion te Oven Ale Meet: ful statement designed to get the this week while 2 shops are oniand window ¢l s shall receive onight, 8 p. m. at Intervale and|wavering section of the bourgeoisie strike. One shop (A. F, of L.) wasjan increase of $3 per week; all over- ettled th the new union this/time to be paid at the rate of time : where the head-|and a half; the last man employed y the firm shall be the first to be shop, Allerton harged or laid off, and the above was struck yesterday. Maxshall be determined by a grievance Katz, and Arkel Richter,|committee consisting of representa- gangsters of the|tives of the firm and the union. Bakers Loc .), were _ All Comrades Meet at | BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx ten is out after serving 30 days for | the same. Now the theme of ~EISENTSTEIN’S=— Latest Masterpiece “OLD and NEW" | LATEST SOVKINO NEWSREEL | CAMEO ae 2%. | POPULAR PRIOES they wate” saaetl iphareday, Ee the so-called “round table con- p,m. Open a also Fri-| ference,” scheduled to meet at Lon- pice eas Jdon on October 20. _Segtion, Three Prolaiacian Ball. | Daily Worker | 0 p.m. at Harlem ino. and Lenox Av Wonn G. 1 Campaign ENTERTAINME Smith's ‘band, Admission 50 cents. |IDANCE | This daha | at | ||] 25% REDUCTION TO orITY conterenea AND UNION WORKERS h_ St ithout fail. | RATIONAL Vegetarian RESTAURANT | | 199 SECOND AVEi UE | ; rhe a FRIENDS OF SOVIET Five Sentenced. ANSWER FORGERIES | Have Your Eyes Examined : | ee oe Five Food Workers were sen- ak : | Sthb | and Glasses Fitted by teneed to jail yesterday by the|,, “nile, Proof piles on proof that C Etats, | Bet, 12th and 13th Sta, Strictly Vegetarian Food the anti-Soviet “documents” made " J bosses’ controlled Tammany” Hall WORKERS MUTUAL Judges. Paragraph 600, a viclous| hamslere forgeries, the ‘workers of| Vegetarian “Now Playing! VEGETAR ire tae erat F + zy EGETARIAN sore Girested SaRiTHL | Nee vork and vicinity are reaper | 8 OPTICAL CO. WORKERS CENTER Dairy stsracnant King for living condi-| ing to give their answer to this new- | RESTAURANT J. These cases are from the last strike, con- eteria Workers’ 1) Always Find ft it fo Dine at Oar Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx oO RRE JTth Bt. Station) ander persopal supervision of DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist est provocation against the Soviet Where the best food and fresh Union. At a eonference called by vegetables are served 26 UNION SQUARE \ and Ave. Playhouse 138 SECOND HTH STREET Uni and Pappina re- sea ue wae reo creel a [lie ee 215. SECOND AVENUE |] AMERICAN eREwWER SOVIET PRODUCTION! im INTERVALD 9160. pive and fenton i 0: le Soviet Unio: Ww 1W 28' =) oy Corner 13th Street & *, or | Med i Licalz, Valigk! night at 7p. m. in Manhattan Ly-| ~ 37 WEST $2ND STREET NEW YORK CITY Armenkino Production | | “JEWISH LUCK” s meeting of | C¢2™ 66 E. Fourth St., representa-| 221 WEST 36TH STREET Cegeste Fan. york sve sad | HEALTH FOOD E ¥ IL SPIRIT | ‘The greatest comedy of SHOLOM ALEIC: force. The life and customs of the Jews delightful and artistic . A picture that ‘can never be forgotten, Vegetarian —ON THE SAME PROGRAM— } RESTAURA NT SOVKINO JOURNAL—The Present Day Eyents in the Soviet Union 1600 MADISON AVE, = a = | Phone: UNI versity 5865 PROLETARIAN BALL arranged by Section Three, District Two, Communist Party U. S. A, mplista. te tives of labor unions, fraternal and | z ay pet ete other workers’ organizations wil ("HF FTvrvrwvw hot the ungreanbeed ia! | form plans to broaden the campaign | Beane iineritsed, |e pals oes Boviet Union and levee minke Bhowe war o make Defen e Soviet Union} ene te = Shan were settled by| Day, Saturday, May 31, a real mass! demonstration for the first Workers | | Republic. PROTEST SCHOOL | TERROR FRIDAY, ‘Labor and Fraternal Organizations Fifty workers’ children, many at Plumbers TUUL nbers | AM, plumbers, helners and supply them members of the Young Pion-| Intra Rare. Helmer a7 | Telephone Stuyvesant 8836 e tellof dynamic GOOD JAZZ BAND PROTEST! |. =-| LYNCHING OF NEGRO WORKERS WORKERS’ CENTER PERSECUTION OF ALL WORKERS BARBER SHOP —— Phone; Stuyyesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A_ place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 402 E,12th St. New York eers, have been persecuted because| 2 Me ee Brine ali fellow: of their active participation in the | Workers from, the trade, Friday Evening, May 16, at 8:30 Advertise your Union Meetings parade and demonstration May| Wesene Conecil here. For information write to Pi $ Moved to 30 Union Sa - First. Many of these children were] o¢\ydricing Women ‘are called. upon Come to the PREFHEIT BLUG—Ma\ NEW HARLEM CASINO demoted and suspended from school|to particpate in the Daily Worker The DAILY WORKER and their parents tried in court.| {5 Te to tte your eoinell has M Ss MEETIN G 116th Street and Lenox Avenue Pig Haag OM a epimg Pioneare at Amerisa peel foe von eck the teste eat Tae A po EE i pion Be, City holding a mass protest meeting|*'°P°™ wn Prove! LAMIGR 6689 ir , as against this school terror, this com-| Painters ‘7.0 JOHN C, SMITH’S NEGRO JAZZ BAND ; 5 a: Executive Board tonight, $ ing Friday, May 16, 7:30 p. m., atj/ia W. 17th St. Heormanisation™ pte Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St.[#tam is ready. | Womens Council No. 20, | Open air meeting tonight, 8 p.m.) at Sutter and Pennsylvania Aves. Speaker, Louls A. Baum, CENTRAL OPERA HOUSE International Barber Shop 2016 Sec a Avena Nev York 4 On venue, ew or 67th Street and Third Avenue (het, 108d & 106th Sta.) Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Wednesday, May 14 Private Beauty Parlor ay - - Sa ESSE " ant AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS ssa it Union Label Bread! Admsision 50 cents in advance—75 cents at door. Harlem Progressive Youth Club, Lecture on revolutionary movement in India, Friday, 1492 Mad- ison Ave. ainsi s i LU W. I. R. CLOTHING STORE ? onal, ae ee HEE RROON, AvENUR, Drink the Best Milk 68 Whipple St. * * * Nat ‘Turner 1.0.D, “ || Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Thursday, 8.30 p.m. 301 Lenox Ave. 66 99 High 33 Work Done feat ean ng ng al Ss Goods Called for and Delivered DIRECT FROM THE FARM Business of Labor Defender Photo Group. 7 printi a develanine Risa All profits go towards strikers ‘ : . Monda nt p.m. ULMER PARK | |ton by 3"durman of Rutss Sere Budo, | Di d by E Basch ther Famiite We deliver to you milk through our union | wacationg fees, ns Tae aentiee paureses, 7B itth Bt ivected by Em. J. Basche new YOU SOLIDARITY drivers all over Brownsville, East New jonrd | meet a a aivouday afternoon at 6 One iRtprtay? One. One Letom saoln a Lower Mashntian Daily Worker enders, et Conterence, Thursday at 27 E. 4th TICKETS AT THE DOOR York, and other sections of Brooklyn. Tel. SACramento 2592 The Szabo Conservatory Give Us a Trial! Office upen from ri ~ ah = . ‘4 Lc vi Ss rial, = i CCT eT Cer errr ern May31 All Friends of the Soviet Union Lecture on Election Campaign and WW YORK CITY tent 174, Fe wl t-d niet of N.A.! MYL Be. there yo pm eas Vong: Ave, Boece COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA Instruction fearon 219 LIBERTY AVENUE sancn Beanie Gegcouaryerss | dloberm. will spe WILL You? ae Dent 26-28 UNION SQUARE yooumvEe, edrposiii0n Phone Glenmore 8200 BROOKLYN, N. Y. Repular ra gt oo fina and | Broce Bev ecln ame ate: | Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty |'l| vhenty’ ana ait other instruments ample ment Burgay open evere Connell 31 at 86th Street Subway Station Wednesday. 4 7 Brighton Pb. in “Ging Strum,” sia We Meet at the— 1275 catatonia FERNDALE FARMS co. lSUTCHERS’ UNION ers Children and Their Bringing U y