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Page Two OAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WED SDAY, MaY 28, 193 pel. E ASS! NLT Aan FOOD UNIONISTS South Sea Travel Kilm on (ai ans On ay = | } au ; met Sen ins ae —- | Some years back, Gifford Pinchot GRACE GEORGE | Sn nen j b ty Avplat ork ausirial Vnion) 1 7 . r jy made an extended trip to the P: Tel. SACramento 2592 bor Party y "Apr aud a drivh oniene dderedniiding| 60 SO OnER ea smervey Olb nti ete an Ceanicd aioe Bacay Ml eerne Goats Catbeata Ve ment center West 37 | AFL and AFW film version of his trip is now play- arge number of wo | ae. ing at the Cameo Theatre. ributed the building bulletin. (Continued from Page One) For those who like travel pic- Children Rally to ¢ Publie Sch Meeting ai i ! nga | of Music fee eee 1275 LEXINGTON AVENUB at 86th Street Subway Station | | NEW YORK CITY [ | | tate! ialism ae ; aay mage enue Rabi lal et ite) trial Union will disrupt “their ha®- | tures the trip of Pinchot on the : Thirty Parents on Trial 7 Because The as as an drive aodketed ty the | Monious relations.” schooner Mary Pinchot can be rec- t| Aiatitate S IAT oo tard Childre Xatauiaw 1D y . é ding, anc ston wack | The revolt of the rank and ommended as,entertaining and edu- in niu ) Vie i ery ts 7 nd many of the|. “ Let Children Go tc ionstration pnts a bee ckers made out applications, (in the APL. and the AF.W. tional, although towards the end ||] vocal VIOLIN PIANO. CELLO : — ints out of i Be Sar Te ae ee a “ wried |82ining ground daily. In local 164 arts to drag as do most pic- ||| Theory and all other instruments in the vicinity « 1 The Indians fought with stones| The Industrial ion carrie Jof the A.F.W. the membership ex-| tures in this category. It is well | a well-attended street meet eventh Avenue, Eighth Ave- nue and Broadway workers. The sending out guer- 1 the British w At noon E ) killed, and 45 wounded vy gu and at t a do: rifle > Bronx. pressed their disgust of the Burk- Photographed and is synchronized hard and Lovestone agents who at-, With, talking by the ex-governor. tempted to disrupt their last mem- The trip begins in New York, and meeting was Pioneers, Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 1 their children. A sab sea Arar aa ition f the In-| bership meeting by howling them off | goes op through the Panama Canal 249 BAST 115th STREET , A ‘itish service anc six illa coi ees - Fi t bee bath is ( zation Z ae ed eecommuttees to some of the In-) the floor and staying at the meetin | to the’South Sea Islands. On Ost, Second Ave. New York \ n was be- yh SeemubleSe dustrial Union shops. In all in-| 4. jicten t : : sere eine # see DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY : ; ee i fnace theavereerstce theaeletons isten to the representatives cf | way we see various fishes that are “see the ipa} Reject Religious Advice. driving hel edenlin comintttesd! the F,W.LU. in spite of the fact that | different from the ordinary run. | Pieane [olnhone for sunetneneet r hursday regarding z | the labor traitors got the hall keeper | After the Pacific Ocean is reached | u ial strike with a motions: -whit of the shops, one such struggle ——_—_—__ d sand ieds |to put out the lights 3 or 4 times.| the most amazing and_intriguin the thirty Pic y, and this evening a great| Avene ve *)'The'same is taking place in all the| part of the film is reached. We sec | Tel. ORChara 3783 meeting to protest against fs locals of the A.F.W. and in the a giant sea bat eighteen feet ac Tonight at 7:30 P. M., the Shop| sp, ates Couneil will meet at Stuy- | Ape cond Avenue, ions for the| ish rule was under way. Mo- hammedan religious heads spoke to; the crowd and urged it not to at- John Ervine’s comedy, “The DR, L. KESSLER tion. . er,” now current at SURGEON DENTIST The parents are on trial toda | ious rare sp At present the AW.LU. has 16| also reptiles, i his ee Strictly by Appointment consider hose ve been so poisc Upper Bronx Court, 161 Street a k yovernment but got ab- ‘ ‘ v re are 5: . Beet 48-50 DELANCE tack and eaker ing defended by Attorney Josevh a British patrol appears in Be ouneil body’ to the VSieup dateyat Jenningaandswile| islands While the eects of the ace | i WOR LD NAT-2ND ———————————— : pie ES eee ea streets, unarmed workers spit en it. kins Ave.; Sam’s Dairy, 967 E. 155th ture devoted to the fishes and beasts | AVE. PLAYHOUSE : That Shook The || owing at the 2nd | STiEatin 5 f in honor of the ar- SURGECN LENTIST s Soviet film pro- 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not ¢onnected with any other office eee Solem eneeiye aeedle | St.; Gand S Bakery, Patto’s Bakery, | are worth observing, the ean A oe peel acti re | Lamores Bakery and Restaurant, ail | long in comparison to the-rest of | World” now Ke strike of the company-union,/3 on Allerton Ave., Bronx the film. Only several short scenes | A : will be held opposite the c 0 52, w found guilty in Special Sessions | Market, Union Avenue; Koppel are shown of the natives and even of vie a ouse. were | u y Court and was held without bail! man’s Fruit Market, 5407 New Ut-| these are very inadequate. More of arouse great en- jcharges of buckshot fired into the until sentence will be imposed on|recht Ave. Brooklyn; Koppelman’s| the life of the various ‘tribes in the ‘ ‘ ‘i ranks of the mass dock pickets by him June 7th. Coleman has actively i 5 “ape fee eee ne asm in the big crowds that fill Deterding Spills Hatred of U.S.S.R. oe Ene as poe u hickel a navicipaiad indie eeuucle ot irs Fruit Market, 4516 Ft. Hamilton | islands would have added a great | up the house during each showing. on and 9 De Tf convicted the rowds jeer at the troops wherever serve th y sentences. Ai ce. { o'clock an outdoor protes The death list at Rangoon has are too} “Ten Days 700 wounded. : a Parkway; Senator Cafeteria, 220 deal to the worth of the film. counted for some with their | Ur y attempts have been! Grand St.; Benrod Cafeteria, 7th | knives and stones. The strike is made by the company-union to| aye, and 27th St.; Monroe Cafe- PARIS, (IPS). — “L’Humanite” , he declared, was a market ‘i A e d, The picture was made in coopera-| ©, io in Deportation | s in a leading artiele with an| Which lacked economic balance and | fe cee hi don Wik the’ Malcasl & i balance would have to be re-| Still going on vigorously, and hatred frame him ae teria, 35th St. and 8th Ave.; Regal) {07 with the’ National Museum, | 7 e * SyOuaa Jleyebun a Ni ted by Sir Henry De- | tablished. Deterding also attacked |°f British strike breaking is Cafeteria, 125th St.; Farragut Cafe- Aue ee See earing Today at este Y in to a representative of omique et Finan- diplomatic DR. A. BROWN Guido Serio, | u, Commun- ritoriality of the Soviet | SPreading throughout the popula- @ teria, 7th Ave. and 29th St. and the institutions describing | 40M. A | Fifth Avenue Lucheonette at 5th | |e F on his return from the United | the maintenance of this normal| Six were killed and an unk | Ave. and 32nd St, Ficketing is be-| will mest on ‘Thursday ay | Dentist St In this interview Deterding diplomatic usage as ridiculous and |"™™ber injured at Dacca over ing conducted and preparations are yorkers Center, 8.20 p wrested May 11. wheat discusses oil at length and stresses | impossible, “Where is the man| “eek end when British Indian palice 4 ct | being made for a mass mobilization cniwene “il pane Seat Tissiine 2 y 301 Bast 14th St., Cor. Second Av: the importance of capturing the | who will take the initiative in the | ‘lashed with demonstrators. ache c jand demonstration against these) _ Thursday. Mus 98, “at the Worker: bi gee caiy aee ar ae ee i a Russian market and breaking down | League of Nations to propose the! Senet ay | |striking shops. In the past few weeks | <°P°" et ay Be actin eene We Raa bean arabica eh ate the state monopoly of foreign trade | abolition of this privilege which is| Labor Party Justifies Murder, | ae hundreds of new members have been | lass be sure,to come git time, | | comoneowy momsin reatton’ | | set up by the Soviet government. | no longer a necessity?” he asked. | ONDON: ene ens a ee Gastonia One Year gained in the membership drive. | Couneil No. ‘tt. Italy a idence eee he MacDonald cabinet came thr | inati : Ss Discussion tion Cam é aes | M liast night’s parliamentary d bate | Honors Planned Wren ouee ao ee ate 3 h : ep. a hands of the fascist govern- Dr. M. Wolfson Moscow District of Party Meets in June with the imperialist colors flying be held at the General Membership | aterm ¥ ; . high, though even a little more! The First Annual All-Eastern | Meeting tonight | Speaker ‘w MOSCOW, (IPS).—The second ; committee of the C. P. of the S. U.; | bloodstained than before. Wedge-| States Labor Sports Union Champ-| “°etine tonight. conference of the Moscow party dis- | 4. Report of the Revision Commis- |wood Benn, secretary of state for | ionship x trict will meet on the Ist of June | sion; 5. Report of the Moscow Con- | India, brought cheers from the labor fate. Ginee Saape eae para and Fraternal with the following agenda: 1. Re- | trol Commission of the C. P. of the party imperialists and from the|on June 7 and 8. ‘This meet nee us port of the Central Committee of | S. U.; 6. The next tasks for the Tory “opponents” with a declara-'/ices to be the largest ever held by Organizations the Communist Party of the Soviet | dev pater of industry; 7. The la- ‘tion that “The Labor Party gov-| the Eastern District. Already entry Discussioh Union; 2 Report of the Central | bor unions in the period of construc- ernment realizes as well as fully blake have cowie dn from as fab | Gee aa ore nee ee eatee ce lnaian a ston Control Commission of the C. P. of | tion and the work of the Moscow as any government can that the | wost as Detroit and Chicago. With | Garden. 100th St. and bth Ave. Ad-/ 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. stb Phone, Orchard 2333. ee In case of trouble with your teeth come to see your frien: hy long experience, and’ can assure you of careful treatment o1 Mermat yon will lead th ! ' t All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S the S. U.; 3. Report of the Moscow | labor unions; and 8. Elections. vital interests of the British Em- | the New York entries piling in, tere {mission 50 cents. ‘ Vegetarian Health oo pire are at stake in India,” and |. | Workers’ Laboratory ‘Theatre. inised. Vieetoy Trwin, ard the | Wi, be well over 100 participants | important membership meetin € Restaurant 7 says s , | sday, May 28, 8 p. m, sharp. 5 Thomas Troubled—For Capitalism British Indian army. He boasted |*t,tpe mee hi ty. | Workers Conger eels em 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx | that the Mohammedans would not nite with the anti-imperialist movement and stated that the “ex- |l| FIVE-YEAR PLAN Communist Activities ||] CELEBRATION five events for senior men and wo-! LLD, Br. Nick Spanoudakis. | Mand entertainment Saturday, Bal | men, and junior boys and girls. | june 7 at Workers Center. Among the feature eyents will be A group of liberals from the American Civil Liberties Union Tues- day petitioned John C. Maher, one of the Tammany officials not yet indicted for graft and holding office as Chairman of the New York RATIONAL : " aa . + ‘aordinar, i i Gala Inter-Raet 1 "Da 7 Py q City Parole Commission, to exert leniency on the sentences of the Un- bole soled aie ae, ee the medley relay, the 1, 3, and five| , Thursday, May 2 a8 Whinple 8t., eee Vegetarian employed Committee, making the argument on legal grounds. Norman | ° Sh | mile runs, the 1 mile walk, the pole |Ptooklyn, corner Broadway. Tuxedo | | Cleaners Fa ULMER PARK |} troops, were “completely justified, RESTAURANT and would continue until the coun- try was pacified.” Sir Samuel Hoare, speaking for the Tories, praised the shooting jdene already in India by Mac- | Donald’s orders, and warned the Thomas, the social-fascist sent a letter, gratuitously speaking of the Committee’s action as an “offense” and expressing a fear that further imprisonment would expose the class nature of capitalist law, saying that “the social consequence of a vindictive sentence” was not “sound public pol '—for the bosses. vaults, javelin throws, and diseus, | pices Williamsburg Local A.N.L.C. m., Workers Center In ane ae of Saturday June 7 | weasels Ceunlleknaausa, , Park hall to the strains of one of | = -- —— the best jazz bands in New York. | ‘ sia The big feature of the meet will be the participation in the events of the Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food Saturday ay 31 { 199 SECOND AVE, JE i i i i i go t t tch out “or th | Anti-Clericals Fight Troops in Spain Bre ee One eo Tague by comrades who are going ND THE Dairy EGeTAmAN | MADRID, Spain, May 28—The heastern Spain. Cavalry Parliamentary trickery evaded a to, Berlin, Germany on he Bao in \ ea ae pee ih 1 Atwayn a ; growing radicalization of the ma and civil guardsmen were vote and the scandal of the Labor fabs sf peer aey oe ‘ eh eee PT TEry PT PTE PETE ea i sige UNION DAY! 1787 SOUTHERN BLYD., Pca 1 ‘ in Spain find expression today in to the scene of struggle and Party government riding to safety | Palio! Workers Spe email | IRKO-THEATRESULETS:GO/Sl aaa Le nite olneat 74th St Statten) Dp P ct DE ay 1 charged into the crowds, with fly-|on the votes of Tories and Liberals | held there on June 28-29, Comrade | HOTEL UNIVERSE ij CORE th Sh Station) a strong anti-clerical movement j,¢ sahers and flaming pistols. The | against the outraged opposition of | Henderson of Cleveland and Paul} LMEOo Ra EE : when a large organized crowd at-/ fight lasted the whole afternoon, a section of its own party members gate of Jamaica, ea eu By PHILIP BARRY iG GEE BIG PROGRAM | a ' tempted to break up a religious pro- Many pe are injured and a|in Commons. j hurdler, are going on this delega-| ARTI 45th Street 4 | ' keith at Alicante, a leading port | large number arrested. | Shouts arose during the argu-/ tion. 2 | Lid IN BECK Wot Sas: i : GIFFORD PINCHOT | HEALTH FOOD 1 ar — | ment from the Labor Party benches, | 2 Meerut prisoners by the British | ans: eatundgy (St05:50)- 9 In a Cruise to sours seas || Movies will be taken |f) Vegetarian / ; |““Why should we do the dirty work Pogroms Never Existed, Says Maniu |of the imperialists?” {ernie oencadie vase Harry Politt, “THREE LITTLE GIRLS” BUCHAREST, May 26—“It is {under who KuE ee J. E. Petter Wilson, C. P. Dutt, eing perpetrated in many places ia S. Saklatvala, J. Tanner and J, R.| Great weeies and Dancing Cast RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 and sent to U.S.S.R. very nose pogroms are ian theo- J. V. Chelliah, a Chi | Admission 50 Cents foolish to talk of pogroms. The aiaal wratenabn: VaEE ase 2 civing Stare Ce ee | T ae It is a well known fact /ogical_ professor, _arived in’ Campbell, England; J. Ryan, Aus- “THe. To ws ot i aie { have never been ee ee »evoms are silently ney Forks sii Be, Praised and Maurice Spector, Canada, SHUBERT Eva, 8180. (a, Wed. and The FALL euy” i Ausptces: Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 mania and there certainly are none even encouraged by the G#ndhi but said ail the Christi jat, 2 Wise-Crac Hit with |q today. Thus speaks the “white- | government. Can you beat the nerve *¢S8” d even Gandhi as impo. et | MUSIC BOX = eee 45th, W. of gece Muth MA Radio Picture ik Friends of the Soviet Union John’s Restaurant | 7 { ‘+ * fg ars 2 tealistic. They are for Britis REDUCTION TO CITY ms. at 8:40 a, datematidnal. Helick SPHCIALTY: Fran guardist’” Rumanian Premier Maniu | of the dirty lying rat? > ND UNION WORKERS Mats, Thursday fey Saturday at 2:30 | | IAN DISHES r | rule. = ids | 66 if A place with atmosphere b | Sailendra Nath Ghose, of the 99 duppart tha Datly-Wotker Diivet: [4 where all radicals meet . Bale F 4 | Dare Nee eerenres reutael Le ue | 302 E.12th St. New York 4 Office Workers Chairmen Meet Tonight bourgeois nationalist Indian Nation- | sn C2medy it trom the renen | Get Donations! Get Subs! | : Si ene d aS al Congress stated yesterday that | [with FRANK MORGAN, Phoebe Foster, | acute eae Fe The Office Workers’ Union is! workers are beginning My see that the Congress was discussing open | Clarence Derwent i} WORKERS’ CENTER i holding a chairmen’s conference to- | they are part of the proletariat too, stance to British rule, and that | }} i | night at 7:30, at 13 West 17th St.,| and have to organize and struggle. it did not follow Gandhi. ||| Have Your Eyes Examined | NOW PLAYING! | BARBER SHOP Boulevard Cafeteria ‘ to develop ‘the organization cam-| The chairmen’s conference will de- | * * * |, and Glasses Fitted by & FIRST FILM OF THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN “) Moved to 20 Usion Square | i .: There is rationalization in | cide on immediate next steps in the | Bar Witnesses. AMERICAN PREMIERE! ‘ASCheat Pilm Record of CREIBEIT BLDG ——Main Floor |) ngceintohahss meet ti , with introduction of la-| union’s organization campaign. All) LONDON, May 27.—The British WORKERS MUTUA! bor saving machine Where you ent and feel at home. ; | , Mi vf eee th speed-up and | office workers should see that their : ah j a Great Soviet Achieve- F : ree ; Z government has refused to allow peigtct H efficiency systems. The office office has a representative there. | Witnesses from England, Canada OPTICAL C0, | ment! The Building of }!| phone 3IGH 6383 M Tae \and Australia t to India to ap- | |} ‘g ¥ the Turkestan Siberian ; * G ‘. | eae ita ‘apes Sirieadest0n the |: wrides. Béssehal: Aieetvrges “pride of Soviet cinematography” Railroad! | International Barber Shop || Meet Tonight to Plan Textile Drive NAD wtii at aiee her have DR. M. HARRISON STAN ESTIA Be ae ca alee pea As Tonight, in Irving Plaza Hall all] The meeting will plan organiza- |been imprisoned for more than one ||| Optometrist TH STREET LAYHOUSE Ee sab a | 2016: Second Avenue, New York Sedu Je knit goo and other textile | tion campaigns to build the textile | year. | 215, SECOND AVENUE he 2 en " | Ad by workers of New York are urged to! workers here into a solid, militant |/ The Meerut workers made an ap- Clic NE stellar ele AU ekg ea ete ae Me raed er PARLE ay aa meet, 7 p. m., to take part in elec- | organization, plication direct to the Viceroy for ||] opposite NW a caveceud = — ‘ tions of delegates to the Red In-| Speakers will be Jack Johnstqne | permission to have the witnesses once Pine Ry m4 fi EAST SIDE THEATRES ly Vegetarian ternational of Labor Unions Fifth | of the Trade Union Unity League, appear in their behalf. They have | Telephone Stuyvesant 3836 i\\ RESTAURANTS World Congress, and to elect to the Rose Wortis, of the Needle Trades | been called “co-conspirators” with = wl —p. AV E RY ag f Advertise your Union Meetings || where the best food and fresh ph international conference of textile Worl Industrial Union, and | —— 5 Sg 7 here. For information write to | vegetables are served | e workers which will be held in Mos-' speakers from the National Textile o P L Ay Fi @ 8] g Le | all year round. a cow, U.S.S.R., at the same time. | Workers’ Union. Sg oe Hania dust tl 2g “Wiban apher aiiedane De nay 183 SECON aHTH STREET 26-28 Union Sq., New York City 37 WEST 32ND STREET L T 5 'BOSS PAPERS SEE ‘ : > ‘| 991 WEST 3eTH STREET © |“, NO RECOVERY YET mE Rare dnestar ot’ EA DMs rit sadon bh A q 4 4. v7 , { cre | c TI Vv THE wor the “seacnd avenue olay house presents Food Workers Industrial Cooperators! aria inn ithe oor eauitatatawitiave tie yeN z 66 THAT SHOOKS) Union y can , Fes same right as an n unemployed work- f | y-N phair dll a adges Ci SL aa ho IAL SESS ray i nay eee 9 RESS, Inc THE WORED |lifussinen meguinge nls theta] ra 1 i peat 9 ¢ { ON THE SAME procRAM— Monday. of the month at 8 p.m {| CHEMIST | ; Fie ctaNS Cun. At; a *, é tiducational meetings—the third] | ,0( WASHINGTON, May 27.-Follow- | disappointed by the status of trade. 26-28 UNION SQUARE | Monday ot. the month, detecuttve| | 637 Allerton Avenue ing a caucus of Republican Senator+ You seo, the poor devils looked for NEW YORK cITyY | ~SOVKINO JOURNAL — Bonrd | meetings-~every | ‘Luesday| |t Estabrook $216 Brons, X. r Honday morning, it was decided to “a more rapid recover But in- ‘ PRESENT DAY EVENTS §N SOVIET RUSSIA One industry? One Untowt Jot HI won Cc put off the debate on the ratification | stead of a “rapid recovery,” which = Bight the Com ae _ Pra of the London Navel Treaty until a was really a pious hope rather than Office cpen from ¥ a. tm to 6p. mf!) Fis) special session of the Senate which an actual reality, the crisis did } GALA INTER-RACIAL DANC = | 542 BROOK AVENUE, rede President Hoover will call imme- | everything but what the capitalists | iIDTiIy TR ‘ ny} ‘Telephone Ladiow mor diately after the adjournment of | wanted it to do. It is continuing to Tomorrow Evening, May 29 (is UTCHERY UN ION. i Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing cut Congress sometime in June. This | deepen. Such is the dismal admis- | at 68 WHIPPLE STREET, BROOKLYN, Corner Broadway [| kwon) 174. AMC. A BW, of Naf High Class Work Done are plen, to which Hoover agreed, was | sion of the weekly review of R. G. {7 | ‘ A r 1| tfice und Headquarters: Goods Called for and Delivered. mer adopted in order to speed the rati- | Dun and Co. a Music by Tuxedo Entertainers || |tahor, Weimple, Zi. sath se, Au onan Ger taaites Tn 1 fication of the treaty, which the ad-| “Even many months after the be- lem ey Ps] ip eeting | ADMISSION 35 CENTS ||| Reguiar meetings every Aiieat and SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY ers ministration intends to use as a ginning of the commodity price de- Auspices, Williamsburg Local, American Negro Labor Congress || | ompleyme fey Matsan apea Sad eae iaebateedan stoc “peace achievement” in the coming | cline,” this review says, “the move- | of Unity Cooperative { day at 6 P, hou — ment ae si aati ateas of aaa Will take place Se WORKERS, ATTENTION 4 e testimony of the members of | ing. re will the bosses’ nex! s I ¥ bd the General Navy Board at the hear. | meal come from now? | Tonight, Wednesday, May 28, at 8:30 Sharp |[)| We Meet at the— REAL BARGAINS way ings before the Senate Foreign Re- | — Unity House, 1800 Seventh Ave, Cor. 110th St. Nt 30/22, S84 Nts Bats 06 BA Aves foss lations Committee and the 4) |administration, as well as Congress ! ane i ‘ ‘; i ‘ COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA Ladies Gents and ucts Committee further exposed the | as jy whole, will attempt to palm This is a very important meeting, and your presence is required 26-28 UNION SQUARE | f iq] to } treaty asea direct instrument of war. | ofi the treaty as a real step towards BOARD OF DIRECTORS, UNITY COOPERATIVE Fresh Q bles O jal fh edako tse: “| || Children s Furnishings Af cell On the other hand, the Wall Street naval limitation and peace. | te cere ee Oe Seecialty Tin ieee LT addict | textra discount to D. w. readevat | J CU,

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