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j Pare Fe Four _ CONTRADICTIONS IN. EUROPE STEEL CARTEL ARE INTENSIFIED DAs \Mary Big in New Farce ke at Golden | Mary | LY WORKER, NEW YURKK, SATU RD: AY, MAY 17, 1930 Theatre Guild Productions WORKERS’ SOCCER Four Games Every Sunday—10 A. M.-6 P. M. DYCKMAN OVAL—Admission 50c Auspicest WORKERS SOCCER ASSOCIATION OF L, S. U. DIRECTIONS:—Seventh Avenue Broady to Dyckman Stop. Subway “For All Kinds of Insurance” ‘Telephone: Murray Hill 5556 Cooperators! Patronize (ARL BRODSKY 7 Wast 42nd Street, New’ York " =e Oe CY ® . : . } ‘That reliable entertainer, | Bl World Wide Economie Depression Brings ,, 7h) ‘isle, enertaine, Nery 7 0 EL UNI y i RSE SEROY i 5 ; tel e she is playing the leading role fs M Pee, Possible Rift to Car in “Ada Beats the Drum!” by John By PHILIP BARRY y f 3 CEERIEL : ‘ Fitzpatrick, which John Golden is y r | setgpon, Allerton Avenue |] Further Evidence of Basie Falacies of Theory’ presenting at his theatre on Fifty- | La tis Sa alatp aE MASAI ae hontoahla Estabrook 8215 Brons, N " ‘. arty ism” eighth Street. larger than required by our subscription audi. Shae of “Organized Capitalism The three acts are devoted to the| ence, sents are available for all performances, | , Dr, ABRAHAM MARKOFF ‘ i “ i s/ adventures of an American family | THEATRE, 45TH ST., W. OF 8TH A | ON DENTIST ; Prophets of “organized capital-| and Ten nee pee ent of Babbits who are spending a vaca- MARTIN BECK tves. q 115th STREET q reports” t developing inter , but now, owing to the de- ard Hbstoals a pus ie man is | 26 Union Square—5th Floor 2 IDAY t = Saceriors seein tira Biot pence a he eetnued iy aie many alleged Bo- | T° Lenigh Wns en v the life of the European steel cartel, essary, But who is to bear the | irigue Prices: ait ‘ which is probably the most out-| of the reduction—this is the | Remians ne peo, no tans vate the | SOVIET MOVIES : standing the oppo: question. Any capitalist who thinks | © é | : x A Tel. ORChara 378% ; thecte n point to he can get higher profits by doing — ‘ d ; | q WM. GROPPER—CARTOONS ne i. eons ; rting their “theory. the business himself certainly re-| What happens is not very impor- | fs fis ; R. L, KESSLEE ; Pith cartel organization, which is | sents the limitations of the cartel| tant, nor is it always logical. It By Ivan Turgenev | J. LOUIS ENGDAHL—ON SUB DRIVE SURGEON peNTisT ' expressed in the form of an agree-| agreement. is reason why, ac-| may be added ee 5a no a soot : : ; pt eee ae : Strietly by Appointment I ent between the different capital-| cording to current reports, “mem-! the play pretend to be more than i “Singular alive... theme is developed with subtlety and frequen go MISSION 25 CENTS DELANCEY STREET iat producers regarding production| bers of the European cartel are| actually ie—a riot of fun. And may| distinction... I found it always absorbing , . . extraordinarily r LLD.BAND 3. $i ADMISSION 25 CENTS ake ah) NEW coer j and price, can only be maintained) showing a marked tendency to re- it be said, it succeeds very well in interesting. RICHARD LOCKRIDGE, SUN, | in a given uation As soon as n to indiv its mi Me | % | ; the relative strength of the d This cates clearly —_——_—- LAST WEEK 3 ent composing units changes e| that the c from having| i PLE tote Bape rah We, = ean iret : 5 : phe a @ereement is bound to be violated|a decidedly temporary character, * IOHNSTONE WILL GUILD BUEATSE VESTER STREET, Eventycs Av s:20 Workers, Patronize SURCECN LENTIST and the life of the cartel thus| pregnant with internal contradic- | 1 UNION SQUARE ; threatened. Even ud the a of me oS | | RELIABLE Pili me ghia re 1 ae ] The widespread depression in the| tel be somewhat prolonged, suc | ajestic, Victor and other Radios ; iron and steel markets in Europe s as are inherent with- EISENSTEIN’S Sd other office t ed the contra- artel can never be : a | PIANOS and VICTROLAS dictions within the European Steel! solved by i nen | Vins —TWO GREAT TRIUMPHS! ; pe ; flict S in Chi w Meeting Wednesday to | EXPERT REPAIRING 3y6uaa Nevedunua U. S.-Japan Conflict Seen in China War Support Revolt POTEMKIN | abi sith Sdn eacolne Since the order issued by the Nanking Government directing the ae | : DR. A. BROWN ‘ commander of the Manchurian sea force to stop all vessels entering or Jack Johnstone, whom the British! One of the Great Pictures of All Time | 1808 Third Ave., near 101st St. leaving Tientsin, thus trying to prevent arms and ammunition from reaching the northern militarists, can be of real danger to the latter, the Japanese government is taking this matter very seriously. The Japanese imperialists will certainly protest against this order and take effective measures to prevent this order from being enforced. This clash between the Japanese government and Nanking repre- government in India threw in jail| and deported when he went there | last year for the All-America Anti-Imperialist League, as its res | gate to the Indian Labor Congress ; will be one of the speakers Wednes- —AND HIS LATEST OLD and NEW A Saga of the Soil of Soviet Russia. THIRD BIG WEEK! BEKO 42nd Street | | | oe | 1393 Fifth Ave., Near 115th St. Telephone Atwater 0402 NEW YORK CITY Dentist 801 Hast J4th St., Cor, Second Ave. Tel. Algonquin 7248 sents merely one important incident in the fight between Japanese and day, at 7:30 p. m., in Laurel Gar- and POPULAR Dr. M. Wolfson British imperialism through their tools, the northern militarists, on dens, 75 East 116th St. PRICES r M Wo the one hand and the American imperialists through their tool, the | This meeting, under the auspices 4 pera”, . J son Nanking militarists, on the other. The militarist war in China is one of the many preliminary skirmishes which are forerunners of the com- ing imperialist war. New England Mills Cut Product One Third BOSTON, Mass., May 16.—New]|that more than 3,000,000 spindles England cotton mills are steadily | have been scrapped since 1922, the| jof the Communist Party, District 1 (of New York, is the opening of a | campaign to rally support of Amer- ican workers for the Indian revolu- | tionary movement. Other speakers will be James W. | Ford, Negro organizer of the Trade | Union Unity League, and T, H. Li, Great Singing and Dancing Cast RUNAWAY BRIDE Ravalviny, AiAes with LLOYD HUGHES | SHUBERT { and MARY ASTOR | . 44th St. W, of By 0, Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2:30, “THREE LITTLE GIRLS” Drink the Best Milk DIRECT FROM THE FARM The best certified grade A and B milk Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St Phone, Orchard 2333, In case of trouble with your teeth come to see your friend, who hae long experience, and can assure you of careful treatment, Mn Mr in hn Le curtailing production according to a curtailment during the first quarter |# Chinese. George Siskind, of the IVIC REPERTORY 1» st | MUSIC BOX 2 peed delivered to your house. Bottled right on 4 statement yesterday by the National of 1930 amounted to 33.1 per cent|7-U.U.L, will be chairman. Work- . G0. Mate: Chute Cet send g Maly Thocsdny and Sapresy ata) | the farm. Give us a trial and you will see Ve bel bietl Association of Cotton Manufac-| when based on spindles in place and|¢"S’ organizations attending the | wen: $280, Mate apr Bats F405 3 | that the milk is good and fresh and con- POOH CAC turers, the organized bosses. |9.1 per cent when based on active| meeting in a body will also have! “In the first quarter of 1930, the spindle | the right to one speaker each. “TOPAZE” Comedy Hit from the French EVA Le GALLIENNB, Director PETER PAN” tains the correct percentage of cream. *, average spindle in place ran 2| “During the past year the New HERITORS” with RANK MORGAN, Phoebe Foster Vegetarian i] hours less than the legal limit in| England mills operated at only 81.8 7 —— | New England states,” the assacie-| per cent of eapacity on a 48-hour| W+LR- Scout Camp BAST SIDE THEATRES RESTAURANT tion states. “In addition to the fact| week.” Battle at Height in China Chinese dispatches late Friday told of the battle between Nan- king and the Northern bloc reaching its highest pitch, with Nanking threatening to bombard Chengchow by air. . Also, much is made of a raid by the police in the foreign settlement of Amoy in Fukien prov- ince, on three houses which were said to contain much Communist books, materials and so on. The imperialist police, of course, turned it over to the local Chiang Kai-shek officials. \* 6 Years in Jail for Criticizing King : MADRID, May 16.—“The king|bao, wrote an article in a Bilbao “ean do no wrong,” therefore anyone |P@Per attacking the king. He was hx cae to adhack oF eriticien the | 2trested and tried. The state has “who ‘asked six years’ imprisonment and Spanish king must be wrong him-| 1,000 pesetas fine. Aguirre is self. The writer, Aguirre of Bil-| waiting for the decision of the court. Bank Tool Is Haiti President PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, May 16.—The National City Bank of New York has safely installed its president in Haiti—the banker, Eugene Roy. This is what the liberals call progress. Instead of Borno, a willing tool of the Wall St. imperialists, the Haitian masses Conference May ‘oi The Workers International Relief, | more than ever before, will be faced | this year with the problem of taking | in a greater number of children of | unemployed workers to the camp! | Which is being established at Beacon, | | New York. To achieve this, we urge the or- ganization, and the workers who have camp material on hand, to in. tensify the collection of funds for | the camp. A mass conference will be held} Thursday, May 22, at Irving Plaza, | Irving Place and 15th St., at 7.30) p. m. All shops and fraternal or-| ganizations are urged to send dele- | gates. All Aetee Members of | Needle Union at Noon! 1 | Today at noon there will be a| | very important meeting of the mass Now Playing! 2nd Ave. Playhouse 1383 SECOND AVENUL, CORNER EIGHTH STREET AMERICAN PREMIERE! LATEST SOVIET PRODUCTION! “JEWISH LUCK” The greatest comedy of SHOLOM ALEICHEM, Picture full of dynamic force. The life and customs of the Jews are presented in the most delightful and artistic way. A picture that can never be forgotten. N THE SAME PROGRAM— SOVKINO JOURNAL—The Present Day Events in the Soviet Union Strawberry Festival arranged by the BORO PARK I. L. D. BRANCH TONIGHT at 1373 48rd St., Brooklyn Attractive Program WILL YOU? All Friends of the Soviet Union will be at ULMER PARK McKAY MILK PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 1535 SIXTIETH STREET BROOKLY Phone: Windsor 6700 Workers Cooperative Colony 3-4 ROOM APARTMENTS We have a limited number of these apartments, No investment necessury. The rooms face Bronx Avail yourslef of the op- portunity to live in a comradely atmosphere! REDUCTION TO CITY WORKERS 25% AND UNION Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUAL - OPTICAL CO. Take Lexington Ave. White Plains Subway and get off at Allerton Ave. station, Where the best food and fresh vegetables are served all year round. 4 WEST 28TH STREET 36TH STREET WYVVVV van Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S | Vegetarian Health Restaurant 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx RATI 0 N AL Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVE1.UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetariun Food MELROSE— ; TEL. ESTABROOK 14 . VEGETARIAN now have on their neck a direct, open, bellycrawling agent of the | propaganda committee of the Needle | Tetloed ny ander personal supervision of esi Lngte eine as Dairy rusraunant banker bosses. | Trades Workers’ Industrial Union DANCING ay DR. M. HARRISON 2 NX PA aAS comrades Will Always Find st American Tobacco Expert in Egypt CAIRO, May 16.—It is recently announced that, after long negotia- point an American tobacco culture expert as adviser to the Egyptian |to take up the question of building |the convention and popularizing the jdrive for 10,000 new members for Admission 35c To Hail the 5-Year the union. All active members are a part of this committee and should Plan and answer Grover Whalen’s NEW YORK CITY Our Office is open from 9 a. to 6:30 p. Optometrist w 2 SECOND AVENUB i ener 13th Street NEW YORK CITY Opposite, New York Bye and Bai and from on Sundays. pm Pleasant to Dine at Our Place, 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St, Station) PHONE: INTERVALD 9149. 1600 MADISON AVE. ; ; | if Infirmary tions between the American and|government. The British imperial- 3 baie Ree Lae union of- |(7 "Sacramento s608 ' Horceries Telephone Stuyvesant 3830 | HEALTH FOOD Egyptian governments, the Egyp-|ists are not likely to feel at ease |*'° | The Szabo Conservatory * ||! 8' Vegetarian tian finance ministry decided to ap-|with an enemy in their own house. i * pees ° : of Music || Admission 50 Cents ~-—|Labor and Fraternal ||| 42:5 uexinaron avenue tlieh’ i: iy Meeting Rooms and Hall RESTAURANT Organizations | at 86th Street Subway Station Auspices: Go eds ar are TO HIRE LAMBAST BRITISH LABOR FAKERS Communists Show Up MacDonald in India (Wireless by Inprecorr) LONDON, May 16.—-The Commu- nist Party of Great Britain has is- sued an appeal to British workers. condemning the bloody terror of the GREET CHINESE SOVIET MEET Chinese “Vanguard” Special Edition The Chinese “Vanguard” weekly recently announced that it will issue ja special edition on the occasion of |the opening of the First Chinese Soviet Congress on May 30. One Labor Defender Night. Saturday, May 17, 26 Union Sa, So. opper cartoons, 1. band, sub drive prizes. Admission 25e. | Pag Workers School Sports Club, Sunday, 9.45 a. m., Pelham Bay Sta- dium. * . Labor Sports Union. Functionaries meeting of all East- ern District clubs, Saturday, May 17, 4pm, 2 W, * Loth St Womens Counet N Tea and panc 143 B, 103rd St., 25 cents, faturds 8.30 Hi im. Admission | aturday eve~ Good program Admission 35 cents. eae) wherry, festival, 1373 43rd_ St. ancing. * Friends of the Sovite Union Workers International Relief Instraction given to Beginners and Advancers in MUSIC COMPOSITION VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO, 'CELLO]} Theory and all other instruments!) DAILY WORKER CAMPAIGN 119 THIRD AVENUE Near 14th St. Stuyvesant 65974 All kinds of CUTLERY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MAZDA Bulbs Our Specialty. Suitable for )’ ctings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 —————<—— Ww. TR. CLOTHING STORE 542 BROOK AVENUR: Telephone Ludlow 3008 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High, Class Work Done Goods Called for and Delivered. All profits go towards strikers eir families. SOLIDARITY anow rou pie WORKERS: WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 Union Square Phone: UNIversity 5865 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. | PREIHEIT BLUG.—Main FI e i imperialist “Labor” government|of the purposes for issuing this edi- Lower Harlem W TO HELP RAISE $25,000 A A 2 Unlog ae far noes Clee oe Panrarriye ie tion, which will be sent to China, is], Chie to Indian Head from ioe | EMERGENCY FUND Phone Tillinghast 9089 | i that it should @arry the greetings of the American working class to the revolutionary workers and pea- sants of China, who are engaged in a historical battle for the establish- ment of Soviet power in China. The Chinese Soviet Congress Indian workers is the struggle of} the British workers as well. The appeal calls for solidarity of the British with the Indian workers, | asking for the formation of “Hands Off Indie” committees in the fac-| Seventh Ave, * Newark Mane Protest Meet. Sunday, 7 p. m., 93 Mercer St.. for defense of white and Nagro comrades who fought for the unemployed. Communist Activities Entertainment and JOHN C. SMITH’S Harlemites Orchestra Local 802 A. F. of M. Office: 2297 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Phone: LEHIGH 6382 International Barber Shop W. SALA, Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New York (bet, 103rd & 104th Sts.) Food Workers Industrial inion 2ist St.. New York City Phone Chelsen 2274 Business meetings held the flat Monday of, the month at 8 p. Mducational meetings—t eth: a 16 W. DANCE } ies Bobs Our Specialt Monday of the month, Bxecut! ‘ ; Ladies s Our Specialty |)||Bonrd” meetings—every ‘Tuesday Carles and sloeny such ae Reema | marks an important step forward e Se Ss Swwww@ | Private Beauty Parlor he snduntrr? 0 ss “Slog. peel f hey Wan > in the struggles of the world fale rape 4 tere we industry! One Union! Join Brith ‘Troop "Not a Man, Now me Smee of he word Be] rg kT FEET WORKERS CENTER nh abe eit" Sieh Gun, Not a Transport to India!” may Oftice an from 9 a. m, to 6 p nm olutionary working-class organiza- Cet ae, Se per nf of 6 Union Square — British soldiers are called upon to! tions or individuals who want their | A if tontane ine Tron ‘Coopers 2 i We Meet at the— —————_———————_ refuse to shoot down their Indian | voices of greetings to be heard in|t!¥® Auditorium, admission 60 cents T O N ] G H T OOD WORKERS comrades, and demand is made for|China through this paper should COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA « release of the Meerut prisoners. |send the name of their organiza- The appeal condemned Gandhi’ s | tions or individuals, together with treachery in the interest of the In- the contributions, not later than dian bourgeoisie and calls on Indian |May 27, to the Campaign Commit- | rr | Fight for the seven-hour day, | five-day week. | | FURNISHED ROOMS Armenkino Production Pictures of the May Day Demonstration Will Be Shown! Ay 4y ty te. he he snidiinins: 26-28 UNION SQUARE Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty Meets u in‘the, mona 808 Third Avent ry ‘Bros, N.Y Ask fer Baker's Local 166 Jerome 7006 ret. 2, e Vanguard, 26 Union “ workers for a general strike against | tee, plete bd " : fabarace Sra <4] “EVIL SPIRIT” Peaseek Comantiteee: te eention Of blanks can be obtained from the LWO Furnished Rooms. FOR BETTER VALUES IN WORKEHS, ARTENTION! the landowners, @ teftne tae ba |same address, The rates are—4| Comrades only. All improvements. | 50 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S 50 { | Talents and drive out Britich ex. |inches, $10; 2 inches, $6; 1 inch, $4; | Separate Cmrance, 338 E, 15th St. q GOOD JAZZ BAND UITS || REAL BARGAINS *ploiters, individual names, 50 cents each. Apt. 25. iH ; ww s Hie meen FT ut 26 St. Het. 2a & 24 Avs. (‘SUL4Phe Communist Party of Great | nena | NEWLY FORNISHED ROOM for com Admission 50 Cents e | Ladies, Gents and ri reasonable, Near ; Britain appeals to tye workers of | of the Second “Socialist” Interna- tion, Beondway, Tel. Broadhury Auspices; SEC. 2; COMMUNIST PARTY PARK CLOTHING STORE | Children’s Furnishings Europe and Amer'sa/' to, ky, 9 the | tional and condemns that fake “left”? 'ndian struggle, it piece @ role | Independent Labor Party. / i jnvat Jor stylet kitehs We L1dth SOA UL RE privilegem 1 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. Extra dixcount to D, W. readers!