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—~— ow Oo ye wwe "_DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, , MAY 30, 1930 te Pia Pere damage fessor iene _Page a ‘wo FASCIS ST FISH TO LEAD “RED PROBE” TO HIDE | HUNGER, WAR MOVES Committee Composed of ‘Southern Lawyers Noted for Their Black Reactionism That have been assigned Report ‘RED Sunday @ THIS SUNDAY June 11,1930 & for work in the present @ Circulation Campaign of the ~ Report to your SECTION HEADQUARTERS SCENE FROM SOVIET FILM ~ Stuy esant Casino y night, to act ‘on recom- Red’ S and ‘care Hearings to Begin This Summer} the “Daily Worker” is to the convention and the election of delegates to the con- | vention from the shop delegate body. {One of the recommendations adopted |was to transfer many of the re- sponsibilities and activities that are | néw conducted by the business agents to the shop delegates, to do away with business agents, and in- stead make paid officers, instead of | being business agents to attend to| the complaints of the union shops j{ only, act as organiers for the union and center most of their activities | on the open shops to build shop com- mittees and unionie these shops. | Organize Jobless The plan will come before the con- the | Include ; Carl George Bachman , presbyte uting attorne J. Driver of Arkansas, d and a Mason; Edward Eslick of Tennessee, also a at and like Driver, from the| n known chiefly for its super-| mn and reactionary “fundamen- that forbids the teaching of} nce in the schools. Fish himself is a republican. How reactionary this committee s admitted by even the bourgeois The St. Louis “Post-Dispatch” | y 26, editorially ridiculing long Soviet China Is the Doom of the War Lords! NEEDLE WORKERS aca Story “At the Wile 4 “Rose” at Cameo Theatre P, ; pans ali “At the Villa Rose,” a talkin sereen adaptation of A. E. V. Ma- Many Meets; Enlarge} son's mystery novel by the sam g 7 | name, is having its American p: Shop Delegate Work miere at ghe Cameo Theatre thi 4 week. ie The, shop delegate council of the) ‘he talking picture, as in Mason's Uni acl treatment, deals with the maneu- ng nea vers of Hanaud, the French det tive, and follows him through ma: thrilling episodes, to the solution of } the murder “At the Villa Rose.” i “At the Villa Rose” was adapted | 1 for the screen by Julius Hagen and Henry Edwards, and was directed < by Leslie Hiscott. The featured play-| The latest Sovkino release ers in the cast are: Austin Trevor,| Sib,” a tense and dramatic Richard Cooper, and Norah Baring.| the Turkistan-Siberian Railway, now es 28 Sa tae) | showing at the 8th Street Play house. | SHOE WORKERS — : PICK DELEGATES) close Topay | “Midnight Mystery,” a new Radio GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEET- picture starring Betty Compson and ING LINES OUT ORGANIZATION | Lowell Sherman will have its pre- CAMPAIGN | miere at the Globe Theatre today. |The story has been adapted from} At a general membership meeting} the play success, “Hawk Island,” a| ventio’ Boruchowitz alen and his forgeries and q % ‘i i pene he value from the cap delegates to develop mse Initiative |i West 2ist St., Wednesday, F. G.| mystery melodrama popular on} of such an “investigati rat hamennebatakin driv ke | Biedenkapp, General Manager of the Broadway. | Section 1—27 East 4th St fs : The mighty arm of the Red A na will continue to gain \'™ the memebership drive and take | tdependent Shoe Workers Union| George B, Seitz directed “Mid-| Section 2—1179 Broadwa; © provinces until all China ie Sc s march of the Red Army Ver more responsibility. The dele-| gave a lengthy report on the crisis! night Mystery.” Other players in| Section 3—1179 Broadway, N ‘On Speaker Longworth’s choice of the committee's pers gate stressed the importance of con- mnel wil! eans the end of ail exploiters and which the union had gone through the cast include Raymond Hatton,/ Section 4—308 Lenox Ave., N. A com- depend whether the spirit of the prime 2 ae aa asa during the lock-out period against] Hugh Trevor, Rita La Roy, June|Section 5—369 Prospect Ave, Bx, inquiry will be one of hysteria oY DX HART) LEADS GAN 0 coed’ witht the Gesauisation “onan the shoe workers which was instig-| Clyde, Ivan Lebedeff, end William | Section 6—68 Whipple St, Blyn. of reason. The motives of thos | DS GANG MOROS HOLD FORT IN trcmpioved Council. ‘The: follow. | 8t24,0¥ ie infamous Chas G. Woods Bure Section 7—196-15th Street,” Bklya, behind the investigation are in- ing delegates were clected to the A new Ufa production, completed | Section 8-105 Thatford St., Bklyn. Biedenkapp made a number of dieated by the fact that its spon- TQ SUSPEND MILITANT) FACE OF U.S. MORTAR convention: Hope, Negro organizer fat the studios in Neu Babelsberg, sors are Shell and Fish of New of the union; DeFazio, Italian or-|Toposals in the name of the Ex-| «phe Wonderful Lies of Nina Pe-| = York and Underhill of Massachu- Last night while the executive’ MANILA, P. I. May 28—The | ganizer; Nussbaum, Youth |Caitive Committee and called upon| trova,” will have its first showing) setts. We trust Mr. Longworth },,ard of Bakers Local 164, Amalga- A ' ippine | Organiz berg and Kolkin. mbers te become active. inj in America at the 55th Street Pla | = ill, chdbes, everal anova, liberal, [oat coe eeineee cage ees | tee ye ere Peres |e Bete Sided to [TCr@@nizing the forces of the Union.| house today. | “For AU Kinds of Insurance” native mercenaries | The New York Council decided to with the army officers in com- | 2trange a welcome concert and ball mand, today fired 300 mortar shells |for the out of town delegates for at a fort where a rebel group of | Saturday, June 7th, at New Star r net Food Workers was in ses- Burkhard, social fascist lead- er “of the A.F.W., broke in with about 30 henchmen. They threat- Constabulary, J. Magliacano who, due to the; ,, r “ ; * Edmund Lowe, star of “What Price illness of Biedenkapp, is now acting | Glony,) Sill. be deen ahd SRR ae as general organizer, also gave a} report. He urged all the workers| the Roxy Theatre today in the new, ts than these for the com- Longworth named Fish as (CARL BRODSKY hows that the Hoove1 . $e, “th ! . A ‘ “ ‘ : : Hoover ened the whole executive board with | Moros have defied all attempts to | Casino. ite all th : eNg| Fox Movietone production, “Born| QPretepnone: Murray HIN 5556 se none has ever ev choosing ito physical beatings and beat up two |evict them since May 7. Final preparations for the mass | aa eee apr ey bie Reckless.” The film is based on the| g Kast 42nd Street, New York committee has UN-| embers in order to prove that they rank and file convention of the | National Shoe & Leather| 2ovel, “Louis Beretti” by Donald) bi a erful | Workers Union in the United States.| A recommendation of the Execut-| The Moros repulsed every attempt nd is expected to be- to capture the fort, York th Needle Trades Workers, Henderson Clarke, Union June 6, 7 and 8 are being ides Industrial | Jot are ready to do it. they forced the executive to suspend By this means and as night came on, the imperialist troops re- Be: er in New Dr, ABRAHAM MARKOFF ecutive Board will meet to act on the program for future work to be} submitted to tie convention. Fri- day afternoon, June 6, the full} [se one ice aac Goeptett'8| (sated tn DAnRAIMN, al near by meee or Eager 8, roe ive Committee to elect fifteen mem- 300 Negro, White SURGEON Dente militant fighter. town. They were afraid to spend mt ake or enera! EX-| bers of open shops to the Joint Coun- ‘6 249 BAST 115th STREET P Workers in Protest)| cor Second ave. New York cil was accepted, and they were elec- ted. Six shoe workers were nomin- = ated out which two will go to the! Over 300 Negro and white work- i. : : R.LL.U. Congress. |ers attended a Protest meeting at} GE.B.,, including the out of town! “Al the Shoe Workers are also, Royal Circle Hall, Sunday after-| members will meet at the office of | urged to participate in the hike of|noon. his meeting was called by) the union, 181 West 28th Street. | city Workers Clubs, Friday. All At 8 o’clock in the evening on Fri- | 2 ‘5 ¢ ate & will meet at 9 P. M. at the end of day, June 6th, the official opening | the Jerome Ave. line bound for of the convention will take place at * 3 es Tibbets. Simoli, Eselson, R. Kaplan, Lin the out of town centers of the elec- denaux, and Joe Roberts. They are} tion of a large number of delegates to be placed on the national ballo | from organized as well as unor- which will be held in a few days, “nized shops. Food Workers Industrial Union _ The fact that at the last member- meeting the big majority re- d to listen to Burkhard and his Lovestone henchmen and that the membership almost unanimously supports the representatives of the Food Workers Industrial Union has made these fascists afraid of losing their soft jobs. The membership of Local 164 is working in the shops of the A.F. W. where the conditions are almost unbelieveable, hours as long as 12, 14 and 15 a day, the scale of wages even far below in the shops of the A.F.L. which are in the night in the woods with other Moros trying to reinforce the de- fenders of the fortress. WAILY EXCEP! FRIDAY Please ‘telephone for appointment Telephone: Lehi e022 Crisis by More Overproduction Henry Ford, whose niche in the hall of fame is assured by his brilliant discovery that history is bunk, has made another bid for uni- versal, admiration. This time it is in the field of economics. Accord ing tethis versatile ignoramus, the quickest way to get out of the presentserisis of overproduction is to proceed to overproduce still more, both in agriculture and manufacturing. otorious as a slimy hypocrite, Ford advises his fellow exploiters against wage cuts at the present time. vhen the country is down,,” and admits that “wages are too low everywhere.” And still they say thatthe brains are all on the side of the bosses! Vote Muscle Shoals to “Private Interests” Ford “Solves” R.LL.U. Congress were held. Out of about 50 nominations from the different shops and groups, an elim- ination nomination was held result- ing in the following nine: C. Pap- Tel. ORCharad 3788 DR. L, KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST Strictly by Appointment 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor. Eldridge St. NEW YORK DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DzNTIST the Communist Party in response to | the recent wave of mob terrorism | directed against white the Negro and! | workers, Followi the Hoover - Wall whereby the Muscle Shoals nitrate 2 Pe ifrsintatration policy of and power resources on the Ten- themselves very bad. FOR RENT— aaa Producti neon’ Heneghan i iver wi i n DARGE 3 xD KITC Id Production com 803—Phon onguin 8188 e nessee river will be lease® to Last night Manhattan Lyceum LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN Co- A Theatre Guill gonquin turning the country’s resources sate interests” by a leasing was packed with the membership WORKERS’ CENTER usrative, 2800 Bronx Park East, HOTEL UNIVERSE IRKo THEATRE! THEATRES: LETS GOT] GO!) Not been ae any over to the big trusts and corpora- — yoard appointed by Wall Street's meeting of the F.W.LU., in spite of BARBER SHOP tauGe Raber Tiina: ERT ee MEO Siwy: boat tions, the House of Representa- president. This plan authorizes a the fact that the weather was bad ae | Soe genet a eee ok Hebe By PHILIP BARRY ieee (os j ji y fifty-y! h | Moved to 30 Union Square | 4 AL tives adopted a plan W ednesday fifty-year lease. and there was a hurry call for the fence eee ieee | beyrremgremergre re ngs on arene MARTIN BECK 454 n Street TEREGER Daa eee membership meeting. Mat “ie irsday | -Nominations for delegates to the | Bves. 8:50. Mats. Thu and Saturday at 2:50 DOWS. ONE BLOCK FROM BEACH. PHONE SHEEPSHEAD 9204, BRONSTEIN’S Senate in Secret Study of Secret Data 9 $$ $$$ riod sirish pokes RONSTEIN enate Foreign Relations Committee closed its hearings on A tari ; { _ fhe Si vee i i ey, It will now spend about a week THREE LITTLE GIRLS OBE a Restaurant the London Na y 3 Great Singing eels Cast Clare: ret the secret correspondence that passed between the studying in : . State and Departments and the American delegation to the toda = MIDNIGHT MYSTERY ‘London Conference. Wall Street's Government does not want the —SE=S : contents of this correspondence revealed to the American masses, as eit emawe wip ‘asinck elena + eae it would inim nediately expose the actual war Braparations and the real 2 . . - ' rg Hoar claee interests dehind the “treaty.” Hoover is rushing the ratifi- ihe Chinese Soviet Congress: Meets! Cre ao taria if ca th ‘orward to Mass Conference URA i cation of the Gait by calling a special session of the Senate some- time in June. si TOPAZE ” Comedy Hit from the Hench ith SHANK MORGAN, Phoebe Foster, Clarence Derwe: NOW PLAYING! 4 FIRST FILM OF THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN « AMERICAN PREMIERE! A Great Film Record of Against Unemployment, Chicago July 4th. 199 SECOND AVEi:UE Bot. 12th and 18th Bts, Strictly Vegetarian Food —MELROSE—, VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT —_—— Vote on Sham Anti-Injunction Bill Attorney General by the Sen: Judiciary Committee Wednesda: that worthy’s opinion, “Fa The Shipstead bill to “outlaw” yellow dog contracts and to prevent from issuing injune- Dai ea a Always Finé it Pleasant to Wine at Our Place Tomorrow s real, militant | Labor” Shipstead’s bill permits 2 r d rites c d under the revolt | junctions to be issued where “x a ovat xh he meap 1187 SOUTHERN BLYD., Bronx 2 t i s hav e ed « ! tionary p of the Trade) lawful acts have been threatened 4 : : ay aera ane ea nO ree aie Union U League was sent to the ' committed. ‘All Friends of the genes Ualee Hail This Great anne ae cinematogranhr” gto i i i vent a e@ Bi me? c RaW. EI . Jobless and Sick, His Son Dies of Starvatior % . 3” STREET pyLAYHOUSE 5...5is'c'n'a%./|| HEALTH FOOD FICINEMA, Managing Director SPRing 5 0 9 5 Vegetarian NEW YORK.—Because he has been out of work for a long time and sick, Nicholas Ceano, a laborer, asked at a police station that his little son,-who just died, be buried in potter’s field. The worker's child died of malnutrition—that is, starvation. Admits That Crisis Will Continue Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary | finance capital found it best to dis of Commerce, took a leaf out of his| agree with the ballyhoo optimist master’s notebook, and put his hopes | who predict a return to “normalcy for a business revival off until next | by June or July. There’s no triflin autumn. This business agent of! with a crisis! RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 EAST SIDE THEATRES ND. AVEN U &PLAYHOUSSE 133 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER BIGHTH STREET _———— -Year Plan estival Phone: Gtuyvesant 8816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ek ysteoni DISHES a’ tmosphere $ Spare ta radicals meet 302 Bl ith ‘st. New York in 'T honor the arrival of EISENSTEIN, the famous film director of “POTEMKIN” and “TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD,” the Second Avenue Playhouse presents THE WORLD Harper Held in Jail Class for Communist serge Tubercular Ward! Fundamental Teacher ULMER Pp . RK ON THE SAME PROGRAM— S E R O v Solomon Harper, organizer for the} A class for the preparation o —SO0OVKINO JOURNAL — CHEMIST ‘American Negro Labor Congress,| teachers in the fundamentals oi PRESENT DAY EVENTS IN SOVIET RUSSIA 687 Allerton Avenne arrested ‘and railroaded to prison { Sepunitey Ke pene oeoe a ae “ t Estabrook $215 Bronx, N. ¥, for three months introducing an igguepr a pep ceri ag cake THE PROGRAM INCLUDES: 2. amendmént to a resolution on lynch- ing «ath a: meeting called by the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters here is confined in the Tuberculosis Ward jn Harts Island Prison. Har- | . wuld be glad to get letters re comrades outside, giving news. He is allowed visi. one every two weeks, ndolph clique in the| Porters” Union helped to convict | him,” Labor and Fraternal |: ni _ Organizations “Workers Annual Dance. Junesd®, at the Heckscher Root Gardemuniooth Stand Sth Ave. Ad- sf BD cents, ra é ‘pr. lek Spanondakis, Bally.and entertainment Saturday, Jone, Fntde DV ov ker Center. who feel qualified and who wish to prepare themselves to teach funda-, | mentals of Communism should reg- | | ister at once through the Workers | School for this course. The course | will be a thorough one, requiring | work and study from those who take te Communist Activities Party Mem! our Report to section headqua ters, Sunday, June 1 for work in pr ent cireulation campaign of the Dail | Worker: Section 1, 27 B. 4th St. tion 2, 1179 Broadway, N. 1179 Broadwa: Lenox Ave., N. pect Ave.. Bron his Bt. Tae i ay oh 404. hod Ave. thet 174th 175th Danci. games. yourtt feats from your, organization Manos ‘Diglieaten, Lei o classes. “Np! Union 8a.. or « fice, New Soviet Film — Movies of May Day Parade — Schenec- tady Nominating Convention (Film) — Athletics by Labor Sports Union — Ukrainian Dancers — Concertina Players W. I. R. Brass Band — Esfir Less, Noted Soviet Singer and Speeches by Louis Hyman, H. T. Li. Also Refreshments. MOVIES WILL BE TAKEN AND SENT TO U. S. S. R. ‘Admission Fifty Cents Tickets on Sale at F. S. Us National Office, 175. Firth Avenue, room 511; Local F. 8. U. 799 Broadway, Room 421; Local: We £85 10 Bast 17th § Auspices: FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF To reach Ulmer Park take B.-M.T. West End frain to 25th Avenue MAY 31—DEFEND THE SOVIET UNION sU l?* 1 We Meet at the— Street. WORKERS, ATTENTION! REAL BARGAINS at 286 B. 284 St., Bet. 30 & ‘24 Avs. Ladies, Gents and Children’s Furnishings Sxtra discount to D, W. readers! DAY! () ms BETTER VALUES IN MEN’S su TTs MEN’S A ay PARK CLOTHING STORE 93 Avenue A, Cor. Sixth St. COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE rath Vegetables Our Specialty Ww. a R. CLOTHING STORE High Clase Work Done Goods Called for and Delivered. 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