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Page Two noe E MET AL WORKERS 3,000 WOOL STRIKERS STORM TOWN HALL TO DA | totgy instore of | DEMONSTRATION ‘\Sidvev Ross to Stage Plays by Elmer Rice and Paul Green. the Workers | | May LY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930 | TOBACCO BOSS ES FRAME ORGANIZER Organizes Workers In TOU, U2 L: EK E A mF ARRESTED ‘ VUyutia Oy ae ee Brown, CHICAGE, JULY | Nes. SE a A Plants. RELEASE 7 AN | - seeds anita ele) a Sidney Ross, formerly associated} HARRY PUCK iia ae eee Negro slavery in America, born as } In Winston-Salem, R. J. Reyn- soso: - |Conference to Plan Or-' ay Torrington, Conn, 1824--wo. |PYeliminary Confabj with Kenneth Macgowen and the) greene yonneeary | olds Tobacco Co. and P. H. Hanes, evi vere OE Doean a Peete os an) Pigs Paap BCIES are 5 ; pale i 2 s Actor - Managers, anr a fast are right on the job trying their British Strike Under Communist Leadership;} — eani | men weavers of Pawtucket, R. I, | June 1bfor Jobless}. aye. a Mae me | | Best togeend working clase onten « ae mm... Wie: ne i é a so jnight that he has decided to embark | Bias i ADP edge Labor Party Pelice Try to Break It The ,| Joined men in first American CHICAGO, ll, May 28.—“Ti as an independent manager next | izers to long prison sentences, a ee ieee strike of men and women to- VHICAGO, Ill, May 28.—“Thov-| son, Almcugn nist program! tor Four detectives in two automo- ] ep A t of Hi ie gether. 1815 —"Voices of Indus- |*22ds of unemployed delegates are hi, first season on is still incom A are) Cond ran Ly a Matcue! (ue nif rrest 0 gue v . ices Lala be yao : {his firsts s_ sti teadquarters of the Trade Uni Is Of Arrest 0 1 | gue conference is of| try,” one of earliest American |°xPected in Chicago for the July plete, Ross discloses that he has| Unity patsy Sor ie g Idven to Cry | é because of the labor papers, first appeared at jae and. 5th national ane miploy mens mika special arrangements | with ional Labor Defense and dogging ———__—______— the| Fitchburg, Mass, 1922 — Chijd [comventions It is the tack of the) Elmer, Rice, author of “Street the footsteps of all organizers. am Y he New Y os es ieee: _ |workers’ delegation to get here; we |S¢ene,” and that, among other plays | Reynolds and Hanes have crdered oacles crusa for general amnesty Tul Fe Ga Whew ete j rests were explo} ‘ i i ate doing our best to prepare a| Wich he will bring to Broadway their legal agents to try to frame 2 maine an for political prisoners began pick- es are @/next fall and winter are “The | up W. G. Binkley, local T.U.U.L Kc 1 un- m twelve to fif- eting White House. 1923—Bills |8Te#t demonstration of a hundred | potter’s Field’ by Paul Green, av- | organizer. & bes iy i ; of the 2 onl” | to prohibit trade unions from con- |tRousand workers to greet them, thor of “In Abraham’s Bosom,” and | | Binkley had a’ one time prac- 7 t sw firmly root-| three or four days a week. ‘ibutine funde tov coelltiedtaction | and place our demands for work |a@ new play by Lynn Riggs, author BW ticed law but coming from a poor ng the wool! attempt to organize these defeated in British Parliament. | °° W28* before the city,” says a of “Big Lake. Now aa abe | farmers family he quickly real- i ; ae th is met with the vici 1998 Taw. providing death pen. |St#tement issued today by the Chi-| The Erlanger offices are making| NOW Playing in “Three Little’ ized that corrupt practices were Many a vents {ance and violent terror 0 alty for Communists issued in |©280 Councils of the Unemployed. arrangements with Maude Adams| @it/s,’ Walter Kollo’s continental | an inevitable part of “law” unter : ey Daily es and their thugs. Javan The Chicago Councils have sent for her retufn to the stage early in| ™Usical play at the Shubert The- capitalism and so he threw his 5 Work n of the; About 40 to 50 per cent of the Uagiy bite \out a call for a preliminary confer-| September. This will be Miss| St'e practice aside and became a dvess- | B ¢ low- metal workers are Neg In ad- jence to take place here June 15.|Adams’ first appearance in thirteen | aaa? — worker. He is known all over this orké p lition to the fierce exploitation in| c | Delegates are already being elected | years—since her last apearance in| section as a militant fighter the shop, t “Jim Crowed” in|) |to this preliminary conference by | Sir James M. Barrie’s “A Kiss for | : SSAGE OF area the last bosses war. Now r r } the stre s, theatres, etc.) ~~ unions, shop committees and work- | Cinderella.” . 4 e is an ofganizer for the Trade 1 silow hi. by In Bir g ‘ la, there are j ers fraternal Grganizatlons. ‘ The Theatre Guild has bought a} IF Ualon Ualiyis pes a by he i eo clin peated as aes some of the largest steel mills in | This conference will have the task | new play called “Dog East Doe” by | Mu par orn in the side of the ‘ wife; less neve los th the world, most of which belong t of mobolizing their members for the | Katherine Clugston and Hamilton |! ¥ oy i acne eles capitalise wave |The x the r 8s July 5th convention and help the | Crook. Miss Clugston will be r Pe a the ‘er: any not only 1 ; Workers International Relief to get |called as the author of “These Days oa | “For Al Kinds of Insurance’ s{t niserable wages, Labor Defense Fights food, clothing, « place to sleep, ete. | which Arthur Hopkins produced two} Will Rob Masses of a {but robs them through compa: Tara . ‘or the delegation, seasons ago. The pla: will be 7 ; ae Jowned shacks, and the cc y | New Murder Plot All large cities of the district are placed upon the Guild’s Scheie for | Billion, Speed War : ; stores at which they buy their food + sot | busy, Preparing for the convention. | tp, ing s Py : ie ey os ) HousT Texas, May 28.—Not s 55 zs ie coming season, . e ee Telephone: Murray Hil) 5550 Ps peers Pa Za Gtan land el I b x 3 St. Louis, West Frankfort, Spring- ; . Lia vee ies The debate on the Tariff began . 2 S ! Unemployment in the Soviet Union eran hetween the| being satisfied with’ the two mob| field Milwaukee, Recine ‘Kencche,|, Phil Baker, accordionist-wit, has|in the Senate yesterday, The Man, 7 Hast 42nd Street, New York MOSCOW (1P.S.)—The ber of 1 P syed in under-| Negro and white workers that have | !¥tchings in the past two weeks in |Indianapolis, Waukegan, Gary, Ham- \Peen engaged by the Shuberts for) ate will have to accept or reject the | = takings subordinated ¢ : Council of the Soviet been set up by the boss class are| Texas the, local ruling class in NOW |mond are busy getting trucks and |‘Reir new “Artists and Models,” | Smoot-Hawley Tariff Bill as a 1 ase for the whole econo-|now being torn down through the|™&king efforts to legally murder |cars to send off their delegation, |NOW im rehearsal, and which opens | whole, since Senate rules do not al-| 3 In view of the growing shortage of labor | work of the Trade Union Unity Lea-| ® Neste so as not to be too far be-/Some of the above cities will have|@t the Majestic Theatre in two} low even minor changes. | REAL BARGAINS ’ he increased demand for all categories of workers, the Soviet author-| gue and the Communist Party, and| hind in the sary eokwe: cched- | ‘Hei delezation come in on foot in baad Cee featured members of| The Senate opposition, represent- |] “t 286 % 288 St. Bet. 8a & 2a Av ; ities have decided to ex the categories of working men and women|a firm bond of solidarity between | This Negro ih sata bed eee "|Hunger Marches.” These hunger |(P° cee nent George Hassell, ing small manufacturers, farmerz,|| Ladies, Gents and 4 registered at the Ibaor exchanges |the workers of the South is being | led to burn, is charged with mur-| marches will all be timed so that | VC" Pearce, Pierce and Harris, and| and the petty-bourgeoisie generally, | Children’s F. ishi lestablished. The Metal Workers|“et- The case according to Persons | they will arrive in Chicago on July Miss Florence, Folies Bergere star.|are now in the minority, and there | eavren's Furnishings ( me “- |Southern Conference will be a big | WHO were on the eeene at wy fot, | th for the demonstration arranged| “Death Takes A Holiday,” is now|is every indication that the tariff |] Exten discount to D, W. readers! Anti-Government Riot in Spain building a powerful | 8 one of self-defense only. The fol- /hy the unempioyed council affiliated |in its last week at the Ethel Barry- | bill in its present form will be pass- | ed ee iui is a bi a Reser peat with the Trade Union Unity League, |more Theatre. ed. The Senate majority of the Wal BAGien TS Snot SEBASTIAN, Spain, May demonstrators. Many were as illis, a s The 100th performance of Marcol | Wall Street administration includes Mehaieti “ <i sly wounded and twenty ar- % hotel, was ordered not to let three! .,. e . P. ie it taken (both di ptatio end renablicane: axe The Szabo Conservatory ising o met pene @ ‘agnol’s comedy, “Topaze,” tak lemocratic and republicans, ex- a gerne rests were made. The riot indicates EX-Servicemen Meet |c tain persons, who had atone ide Te Bue Pa ee Oe ra te seine is common clone’ area of Music ek ee DIBSSEE Oe Ve ove COE 5 — yooec Reece 5 wees y 7 It is openly admitted that the re-/ iEW Y bala leD 8 riot ; ji Ft “ ven | MONSTERS OF THE SEA IN F ptt NEW YORK CITY into a str nt riot gether with other riots, strikes, and) Jy the pre: economic crisis, the | Night after these orders were given! poi, Buset ape 32, , ‘ ee 2 ab iteana ant jak i Pl to [ _ other is aes ic trisis, L 5 f , age 32, of 308 East 3 publicans intend to appeal for re-/|] tnstruction given to Regt : ich lasted through almost the other manifestations of disconter pee os Ave the three forbidden persons came FILM AT CAME Soran ee : e ) Beginners whole afternoon. ‘Mounted police throughout. the country, gives, at's Ce,tar veterans are being made| Te semanded keys to the room from ‘68 Street was killed by’ being CAMEO __|elestion in the coming campaign on| gine a eh piathe: eoowd with a re of the ® by organizations such as Veterans |" +1 "they had been barred by the ried under a sA”d slide in the| In “South Seas,” the talking pic-|the basis of the “splendid aecom-)] | susic doMPosiTi0N fa sabe Ae abe CN ate situation in Spain, (Cf Foreign Wars, the American Le-| ot eat. Willis refused, anc >ottom of a 40-fc2. -nt for the new| ture based on the cruise of Gifford|Plishment” represented by the tar- 1 OSA VIOLIN BIRNO, ACRE? : sabers and the police open ir io pai i gion, ete., becomes more and more | ™e@nagement. s used, ‘ b pare ate A Pinchot ag ne eel aad |iff, and also by the London Nava! || ‘Theory and all other instruments | appar an assault was made on him by the ity ea wey, at evils = Se her | Pi paaes he the ; EO |e taty oth of tices Teta " rs : sade avi |. merhorn Streets, v.voklyn, Tuesday | Theatre is seen for the first time, See ‘ fe : eee (Gaguaw aaa ee S y : . . The last May t demonstration | three. After having been beat al- ™< 2 * . {ments” will hasten the impending BEER! ee at a : une e Ww t. Other worrers were also|probably motion pictures of the}. os f asiate? French War Preparations in Algeria Wars | most unconscious, he wrestled free, nigh ; atte 3 snecns, |imperialist war; while the tariff will | Ur. ABRAHAM MARKOFF P i ’ oe ars and with the assaulters in pursuit | buried, two ef them having to be|giant seabats of the South Pacific] Ponty vob the American, niasses SURGEON DENTIST th ALGIERS, May 28 n eloquent General Max W eygand, ae cae ee ex. |made toa place where a gun was. | given artifical respiration to bring waters. These great marine mon- Gt aubillion: doliave but spill even 249 BAST 115th STREET ir answer to Mussolini's war cries|the chief of staff of the French | oe oo. to the fascist designs | When the three men reached where them to. sters—they weight a ton and a half| Sompensate them into the bargaia|| CO seeead Ave. New York x against France is provided by the army, also made an inspection of of! CREE GARENIERTIO aN: > he wus, he fired at the most for-| Seventeen men were ateatefitens an aca eighteen feet acr with a world slaughter for the boss- | DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY le 5 e . the military situation along the | g ward of thm, and the other two fled. |ing the sides, absolutely unprotected, |°° brought close on the screen. es’ profits |] Please telephone for appointment m French War Minister Andre Magi-| jtalian frontier. Such are the facts| There is only one answer to these 4, the resulting confusion Willis Aig aeaerape) feta pas the |,, Besides sea-bats the picture shows | pevhar sh j Delepbones. LEMew 0027 not, who arrived today and began indicating a maturing war situation | outrages to the working class, and] singe his eseape from the hotel. The |lendelide started. hese why ex |the captur> of porpoises, sha Demand the release of Fos- to his inspection of the French milit- | between the Italian Fascists and the | that is ce sy aes So dhe | Wounded n was taken to a hospi- caped veeiead tee tee sword fish, octopi and many other ‘i Mi Ket i d Ra Tel, ORChard 3783 fo ary situation in Algeria by a re-| French imperialists. It looks pretty|men League,” which is now in the| ta), and died later of complications ; sea creatures. These are marvelous| ter, Minor, Amter ani y-|| Tee 7 oe view of colonial troops here. While | much like the strained relationship | process of organization. |due to gunshot. Two catholic priests, attracted | views, too, of the birds and beasts} mond, in prison for fighting DR. L. KESSLER to passing through southern France on | existing between Austria and Serbia) Any worker who served in an| Tn the meantime W: went to|like buzzards by the dead body, hadjof the South Sea Islands, most of : fon 5 | SURGEON DENTIST th his way to Algeria, Maginot, to-|before the imperialist war of 1914./armed force, regardless of race,| Ari themselves lowered into the pit and|them are so tame they allowed the| fF unemployment insurance. Strictly by Appointment se color creed or nationality, is urged action took place in 1928.) got in the road of the rescuers to’ travelers to pose with them for the| 48-50 DELANCEY STREET mi Cc . D t d f E t to attend our meetings, where the! About two weeks ago Willi: was] give the last rites’ movie camera. Cor. Eldridge St. NEW YORK th Ammunists Veporte rom tgyp policies of the W.E.S.L. will be fully | brought | from Arizona, and - he } eAani x i explained to him. placed in There is no danger | ae SER F 5 = a STAMBOUL, Turkey, (LP.S.)—3 Armenian workers have been ar- ae ee see ce gn anaes eet hellecdl Rea PSET | # ri 5 AS 7 4 7 je! take place twi rested in Alexandria and taken under cover to the Soviet steamer +4 id zy A A “eT ohs rn sal a d ted f Negedly having |@ month, at 26 Union Squ New | are informing their readers that the . iS Tehicherin” ae, arrested workers are deported Zor allegedly Navin | York City, and are being adver’ sed | Negro will be given a speedy trial } }° SURGEON DENTIST E conducted communist prop \. ; sy tess bs 2 pal ls “iustice” will be done. We os in the “Daily Worker” your own) and that “justice” will be 1 UNION SQUARE paper, and the different working| know just what they mean fol cg eae Se eae Saar ae RA ani Sacaninaamaase com 803—Phone: Algonquin €183 R f Armaments on the in Ital class language papers. , The next they say “justice” for a Negro|j—"A Theatre Guild Production ——j{) Not eonnected with any { ace of / m Go y, |two meetings wil be held on May worker in the south: A mock trial | HOTEL UNIVERSE IRKO THEATRES~-LET'S:GO/] other office | ROME, May 28.—Following up|are nothing more than repeating 30th and June 13th, at the above | and a perzeci ie cee yan ge v A = ee Mussolini's war speeches at Leg-/ Mussolini's orders all said, in es-| address, at 8:30 P. M. sharp. _ The local branch of ae Le By PHILIP BARRY D | Fie horn, Florence, and Milan, the Ita-| sence, that “the Jann 2 be stra Members take mee that the regu-! si aeereari rare ee ‘allod MARTIN BECK 43:2, Street ee is BROS TEN : > lian Chamber of Deputies in the|from the London Conference was lar meeting which should have been | been re ONES, Ne + of vf a an discussion of the budget of the Min-|that limited importance covld be held Friday, May 30th, has been ® meeting jointly with the Trade Byes, Sit, Matar Tiers GIFFORD PINCHOT Ve ni ig istry of the Navy also carried out|attached to the protestations of | postponed. | Union Unity League, to organize a . getarian Healt! : a campaign for war preparations. |other nations of their peaceful in-| The next meeting will take place, defense for this Negro worker aad an . Restaurant ; All speakers expressed entire ap-|tentions and that it was necessary | Saturday June 7th, at the Workers | “THREE LITTLE GIRLS” TERETE 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx P proval of the new construction pro- | to build, ship for ship, as much ton-| Center at 8:30 sharp. Workers School Class | Grest stasine nat mencing cart BROADWAY gram for the current recently an- | nage as any continental European | | 7 A F ay Revuician: atnee j = = ; momsced, and the speecies “which |Nation.” Burma Moslems Join it Spanish Forming snupert pi tst"haw: Wei! ani “TheFALLGUY” | We Mectat theBig J) = RATIONAL 1 os pn : Sat. 2:30. Wise-Cracking Stage Hit with | | V tari Fight Against Empire! The revolutionary movement of | 22m — Jack Mulhall—A Radio Picture | H egetarian 3 A. F, L. Admits Unemployment Worse eae PIPE’ atin America needs our active sup- “TUSIC BOX es, 175.2 WEAR | RESTAURANT © WASHINGTON, D. C., May 28—|ment.” The only real gains are in| (Continued From Page One.) _|port. There is an immediate need) Nuts “harelar Ana Saturiay nt 3:00 | 199 SECOND AVE. UE | a ‘The AFL, admitted yesterday that |such industries as road making. |tTue that many more have been mur’ | for active Party THetDere Vio can 6 TOPAZE” Support the Daily Worker Drive! Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, e e AP.L. yesterd: Twenty per cent of the skilled|dered by British troops and police, speak Spanish. There are very few | tenis GO ee i Strictly Vegetarian Food y seasonal increases in employment aeohicts Lea out of work, even ac-| 8nd that casualties among the gov- of these available. It is therefore) wi, rRank MONGAN, Phoebe Foster, Get Donations) Get Babe) P Z AN ——— did not come up to expectations in coring to President Grean’a optim. | e™nment forces are higher than ad- | necessary for American comrades to Clarence Derwent "rrr pnan - April, and that employment for May | istic statement, this compares with | mitted. learn the language. A class fy NOW PLAYING! j —MELROSE— failed to “show” expected imprové-|11 per cent in May last year. Instead of using native troops,| Spanish is being formed now at ! Dai ppapey fret the chief points of the uprising, |the Workers School, and comrades || 4 FIRST FILM OF THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN 4 auegare th ae ee a " Rangoon, Bombay, Delhi and Lahore | who are interested in this phase of AMERICAN PREMIERE! AG Film R 4 of Pleasant to ur Place. Shoe Workers Meet toDefeat Company Union |are now garrisoned by British | Party activity should register at the reat Film Record o! CELEBRATION 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD. Bronx in : ‘ s.|tToops. The native forces which re-| school at once for this course, a Great Soviet Achieve- (near 174th St. Station) ho « The Boot and Shoe and Protective] Tonight at 8 p. m. at 16 West| fused to fire on the crowds at Fash-| Registrations are being taken now ment! The Building of ULMER PARK PHONE :— INTERVALB 9149. ef boss-owned unions are making stren-| 21st St., a membership meeting will) awar several days ago are being |at the Workers School for the new the Turkestan Siberian uous efforts to capitalize on the re-/he held and a plan for active or-|Courtmartialed, and very little news course in Public Speaking which will “Pride of Soviet cin Railroad! d 7 a cent general lock-out of 3,500 mem-| Je ne is allowed out. The whole situa-|be given at the School, beginning Saturday HEALTH FOOD ta ta tad dent Shoe Work-| £4nization will be acted upon. Every| |) 52 W. Eighth st bers of the ndependent Shoe Work- fi faved ‘ loyed tion indicates that the government | Thursday, May 29th at 8:30, The TH STREET LAYHOUSE Bet. 5th ‘& Oth Avs. V i of ers Union by giving big wage reduc-) mem ot apres Sie Oy loyed | does not trust the native troops in |class will be taught by Carl Brod- FILM GUILD 5 a eee, fs é egetarian i tions. must attend this meeting. Those | spite of boasts about their loyal con- sky. The course will last six weeks, CINEMA Managing Director SPRing 5 0 9 5 RESTAURANT a The workers, however, know these} whose books are in arrears should| duct made in London by Wedgewood | and there will be a fee of $1.00. DISON AVE. 3 two fake organizations and will not| try to put themselves in good stand-| Benn, EAST SIDE THEATRES 1600 MADI wy be fooled into their house of labor | ing—but under all conditions attend| Gandhi and his non-resistant pro- DEFEND THE Phone: UNIversity 6865 betrayals. the membership meeting. gram have practically disappeared Labor and Fraternal WN D AV E N u fe a | 4 Lehane The te us oe Organizations ° SOVIET UNION DAY! Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 [ or H as! ew days have certainly devel- 9, tt Police Attack Young Workers oped an already discernable split in} ttice Workers Annual Dance, P L AY H © u $ BIG PROGRAM John’s Restaurant e BASLE—(LP.S.) The young com-|beat them up with clubs and made| his forces, the more honest turn-|/,June 48, at the flerescher Root “488 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER EIGHTH STREET Movies, Sports, Dancing, bag eg: (Sein ape laa ab munists of Zurich organized a pro-| "umber of arrests. AB sto he ele ee seamed rebel cy aaiaaion Poesia aE ERESEENESnun eel Music, etc. where 'all’ Tedicale mest pl ; ‘ During the last few days an in-| 4nd the upper class elements with- vk . Nick Spanoudnkis. To honor the arrival of EISENSTEIN, the famous film t » Paganda tour to the industrial town) creasing number of ellicons have | drawing from a movement which has Ball Vande entertainment. Saturday, | director of “POTEMKIN” and “TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK M : Will Be T ki ! HORE) Ath BE New tock a of Baden near Zurich yesterday. The | taken place between police and strik-| taken a serious turn June 7 at Workers Center, THE WORLD,” tho Second Avenue Playhouse presents ovles aken: 0 e) + a le . m lice attacked the young workers, / ing woodworkers. Gala Inter-Racial Dance. THAT 100) ui Cooperators} Patronize 4 te ALTERATION PAINTERS MEET ,,,rhufeday, Mey ronaway. Tuxeda 6 cae Boi a rtd Admission 50 Cents : eB ‘ ‘i i TONIGHT. entertainers. Admission 39 cents, AUB Auspices: S E R O ¥ I Great Soviet Success in Cotton Sowing There will be a membership meet- | ?'ce* Williangstung A mre HA MEN LLL IALA oe Friends of the Soviet. Union y ing of the Alteration Painters to- Women’s Connell Activities, tatevha toma: Melted CHEMIST i" According to capitalist press re-|0f the cereal sowing program, the night at 8 p. m. at 1400 Boston connect Working Cia’ Women —SOVKINO JOURNAL — lactate mamauch ne yea 657 Allerton Avenue 7 ports, in addition to the statement | S°viet government has announced | Road, the Bronx. There will be a \’ I mest on Shursday Biaht, Mey PRESENT DAY EVENTS IN SOVIET RUSSIA Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. r Bee aA Comiinsay Comrade Yo-|\ Oo” Might io aan mew hectareas | yeport on the Nominating Conven-| All delegates must be present. ~ ——_—_$___—-. ooo = ‘5 m ss , . ei ‘i ee ———— a a kovlef yesterday about the success | haan. ie So Ocal yes ae prea Misa ee ctrureaasS Smee bs Workers G. AL A NT: Advertise your Union Meetings j th idea Sy for the) School, 26: Union Sa. at 8.86 p,m. Ail INTER-RACIAL DANCE heer ee vtormation write to ||| W: LR. CLOTHING STORE ‘ organization plans are ready for the voincii members registered for this ere. 542 BROOK AVENUR Continue Gate Meets at American Cigar Co. membership. All’ members should|ciass be sure to come on time. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! The DAILY WORKER Telephone Ludlow 8098 TRENTON, N. J. May 28,—De- | work sneer + | Feporecon Easy aninccowWanzettt L1-D. Branch. , at 68 WHIPPLE STREET, BROOKLYN, Corner Broadway Advertising Dept. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing » N. J.. May 28—De-|workers, attended the last gate are t 4041 Third Ave, (bet. 174th and + ie -28 Union Sq., New York City High. Class Work Done MiGs “aoeuaia (at peatars |sutasing, -wiiamn the tre “pceatetal ; ae Tisch sia ta paneing, “samen Get Music by Tuxedo Entertainers a8 Ue et Goods Called for and Delivered. and police terror, preparations are | Herman Rothwell and Al Mallin, of Communist Activities Medd tankers, ues Mild Séceistdensdh ADMISSION 35 CENTS All profits go towards strikers being made for further gate meet. | the Youth Department of the T.U. — Ney ay HI ROatGe iiitan: May Auspices, Williamsburg Local, American Negro Labor Congress Food Workers Industrial SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY Ea batches the Ameri Ci C eee were arrested and subsequent- satura rene, SS PAMce ong | 28 880 D mi. 1878 dard Bt.. Brooklyn, 7 — Union WITH THE WORKERS! y 7 ¢ American Cigar Co. |ly sentenced to ten and five days|rrnter, 660 Prospect Ave. near 149th| _ rethett dfandolin Orchentra. 16 W. Zist St, New York City , ver 500 workers, many young respectively. May Day, movies, 4 )ieaen ya lay, the Bpgoulp, oln Phone Chelsen 2274 aes F Section One Election Campaten | {lnidn'saor at atoratig Fremeit of || We Meet at the— Monday’ of the month at's n,m! WORKERS’ CENTER ; i 1 Of all units meet Thursday, 6 p,m.|” Cees aed Kducational | meetings—t 1 } Good Harvest Prospects in Ukraine soShon nendagasters SE Tach" Nat, Tatuer Branch ELD, COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA One ee thy miata t aasedes BARBER SHOP : MOSCOW.—(LP.S.) The reports} good. Approximatel i Oven Air Meeting Thursda: TSP a eel at da ae hk BELGIANS OE 26) 0 Br t 00 gles ,Zeports/ good. Approximately 20 million! ,,,0oem Als Meeting Thureday, | ,{Uenox Ave gg 26-28 UNION SQUARE One industry! One Union! Join and Moved to 30 Unton Square from all parts of the Ukraine con-| hectares have been sown. hist St..’Brooklyn, & p.m. Unft 13. Fight the ¢ inemy! CREME BLYG—Maln Floor i ium. | 8 i yn, 8 p. | Labor Defender Photo Grow Fresh Vegetables Our Specialty 4 I Me Ses out r , Sections, between Berten and Third | Meets Thulsday, May 29.7, Bast Zi Office Lpen trom 9 a.m. to J 14th St. Dance misia warning ¢he harvest prospects are

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